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Sociology
My family has very much influenced my way of life right from the beginning and has made me make several decisions that have been directly influenced by them. The food I love most has been influenced by my family since it is one kind that has often been cooked since I was young. I loved playing football in the neighborhoods with my friends who were very much influenced by my father. My father takes most of his time advising me on the kind of relationship I should be into. He frequently asks the name of my friends and possibly what we share in common. He would ask me to call one or two of my friends so that he can talk to us and even advice us on places to have fun.
My father is so much friendly and loving. He is so responsible that he could go to visit my friend’s parents to perhaps know and understand the kind of people they are and if it is appropriate for me to be their son’s or daughter’s friend. My father has therefore influenced me in choosing my friends and so far I have never regretted. I have always studied my friends as I was advised by my father. So far, I have had few disappointments in my relationship with my friends and this has largely been contributed by my father.
My parents have been very supportive both financially and emotionally. They have influenced my sister and me on how we perceive life and the society at large. I have had soft spot to less fortunate people in the society probably because of the way I see my parents treat other people with the same disadvantage in my life. My father has managed to sponsor at least two of my friends whose parents struggle to pay bills to college. He usually gives financial support to less privileged individuals. Most of the time I have had instances where I provide even a little financial support to my friends and strangers regardless of their financial status as long as I know they are in dire need of money.
I have been able to advice my friends on how they should overcome their troubles whether emotional or financial by just being able to listen to my dad talk and advice people. In fact most of the people I hang around with have ever wondered the level of intelligence I have especially the ability of solving diverse challenges and even consoling people who have had quarrels or issues amongst themselves. One of my best friends once told me that I would be the best person to solve international wrangles between the western world and the Arab nations. My parents have made me believe in myself and my ability in solving problems.
My parents regularly congratulate me on a few things such as advising them on where to put a particular picture on the wall or what the family should invest in. In fact only two years ago, I advised my father to open a grocery shop in the neighborhood and there is no day the shop has made loss. The shop has increased its expansion and the family has employed at least three people to handle the ever increasing number of customers. My father has always said that I have one of the best brains in US. This has boosted my morale and has greatly contributed to my positive perception towards advising individuals.
My family values and beliefs are based on very strong Christian background and I have ever believed that Christianity is the best religion in the earth. Church attendance is one thing I consider most important and I do believe in life after death as Christians do. My mother has constantly advised me to be humble and act as Jesus Christ especially when I am dealing with other people. Not once has she asked me to ensure I am a good listener most of the time I communicate to people irrespective of their age and size. This has really made me what I am today.
I always intend to be keen on what people say as I avoid interference while I communicate with people. I love reading bible especially proverbs which greatly influences my life in different ways. I have usually believed that God is real and that prayer is the best weapon to solve life challenges. My parents have constantly engaged me in family prayers most of the time. In fact, I treat people equally irrespective of their race, culture and ethnicity. I do believe that people are all equal before God because they were created in God’s own image.
Education is vital in solving life’s diverse challenges as I was made to deem by my parents and the society. I believe that all the solutions to most of the man’s challenges are found in books and other related materials that can be read. Education however, is more than just seating in class and it can be both formal and informal. I have had interest in liberal arts because I feel that any discipline in liberal arts such as anthropology involves a lot of studies that involve interactions with human being. Studying liberal arts enables one to understand and conceptualize various phenomena because they cover wider areas unlike mathematics, engineering or any other discipline that only deal with one line of study. Liberal arts, I believe that helps in jogging the mind of an individual as well as sharpening their wits thus preparing them for anything in life. The perspective I have towards liberal arts has largely influenced by my buddies who take the disciplines related to liberal arts.
In general, I perceive education as the past experiences we undergo be it in class or outside. People who may have not done well in formal education like Bill gates and Steve Jobs have been successful in pursuing their dreams. Richard Branson has also introduced a new style of management that has seen him succeed in operation of the company. What I have learnt from these great managers is that life can be very enjoyable if someone just does what he loves most. Formal education however, plays an important role in relating with others and achievement of most great things. Mostly the majority of people in leadership worldwide have undergone through formal education such as the current president. This has really made me make the right decision of going to college (Schuman 38).
Works Cited
Schuman, Michael. Bill Gates: Computer Mogul and Philanthropist. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2007. Print.