Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Blog #13

What is so important in your life that, like Paul, you would "travel" 10,000 miles to fight for it or to proclaim it?



I would "travel" 10,000 miles to help people in poverty because I want to help people who are in need. I would not think about such action if  I had not attended the San Jose Immersion trip. During the trip, I experienced what was like being homeless. I also learned to break the stereotype I had originally about homeless people that they were just lazy. Therefore, I would "travel" 10,000 miles to tell other people who had the same stereotype as I did that we should help poor people, and to break their stereotype because most of people think that poor people are lazy and dirty, but that was not true. I learned that even well-educated people could be homeless, and I felt bad for that. If people know the real situation they went through, the percentage of poor people will decrease because of our help, and people will build stronger bond among one another. 




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