Tuesday, January 15, 2013

American Literature: Aging Gracefully: prepping for Hawthorne

American Literature: Aging Gracefully: prepping for Hawthorne: "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment"  written by Nathaniel Hawthorne      What do you like most about being the age you are right now?  What as...

Monday, January 14, 2013

American Literature: Aging Gracefully: prepping for Hawthorne

American Literature: Aging Gracefully: prepping for Hawthorne: "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment"  written by Nathaniel Hawthorne      What do you like most about being the age you are right now?  What as...

 What I like most about being my age? I like the ease of life. Having a house and food that I have a direct right to. Despite the fact that I have to work to pay for some of the food, and that I have to maintain the house I live it. What I am looking forward to as I get older is having a full time job where I can earn a quality amount of money and I can see how I handle the challenges of life that every adult has to accept in order to live. What I am not looking forward to is the inconvieniences of less free time and a lot more sleepless nights worrying over the said challenges in ever adults life. How should age be measured? I don't quite see the point in this question . . . age does not have anything to do with life other than the age you can accept responsibility. You are as old as you want to be. Id have to say behavior.


Tori Hermsen