Thursday, April 14, 2011

Green Eggs and Ham

       I just started reading the book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss and I feel that it is excellent. I'm just joking you silly gooses or geeces or geeci or geese. I wish I was reading that book because it is amazing! But seriously now, I am still reading the book I blogged about last week because that's my relaxation book, and I really don't get to relax that often. It is a great book and I think it is great for teens and adults because it creates a good vibe and makes me want to do something great.

        The reason why I say this is because it tells me stories about people who have gone through certain situations that have to deal with life and jobs and become successful. They don't let bad things get to them which is one of the reason why those people are successful. Another reson why they are successful is because they make good choices. For instance, one story said that a guy named James decided to only worry about what he was doing at that moment. He never would want to worry about what might come next or what will happen in the future. He also said that by doing this he was able to stay patient, and become very good at his job as well as become very successful. 

         For those who actually might want to read this book, it is called The 100 Simple Secrets Of Successful People, by David Niven. If I were you, I would give it a shot... Bye my dudes

    - peace, love, and feet.

4 comments:

  1. lol nice intro. seriously though, its good that the book inspires you to potentially do something great. :)

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  2. You will be some one great some day! (We will also be married) Nice post, nice trick beginning. Do you think you will ever try what James did? Maybe you should connect what he does back to you.
    <3 <3 Dea

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  3. i like how you made a connection to this book. it's great how you talked about how the book inspired you...

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  4. I liked your post, but I was very confused at first, as you didn't describe the book, name the book, or even say what it was about. So that left me a little frazzled. But I agree with Dea in that making a connection to the book, perhaps an instance of when you lived just in the moment, would be a good idea.

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