2) Write a letter to your potential future children about yourself.
3) What do you think you will be like 20 years from now?
Prompt 1:
I always enjoy explaining my opinion of people in general. Normally, I like to tell my friends about my sky-high standards of women, but I don't think that would be a wise thing to post on a blog which everyone can read, including my teachers. However, I have no shame in discussing what I like in a person.
I believe in fate. That is, everything happens for a reason. Perhaps a person you see at the mall doesn't mean much, so you wouldn't feel like going to that person to talk to them. However, fate changes us. If it happens to occur at a certain moment, that person at the mall would have a certain charisma, thus making you want to go and talk to them. That strange vibe that makes you feel such a meeting was meant to happen is what makes me wonder how the world works.
Now, what kind of person would make me want to talk to them even if it's in public? My ideal person would have to have modesty. They shouldn't be the type that likes to brag about their wealth, or show off their expensive clothing, or look down on others because of "social class." However, that person should at least be clean. My ideal person should also be funny, but not in the sense of cheesy funny, or inside jokes funny. Instead, it should be humor that makes me laugh obnoxiously. Usually, with my friends, this means that humor is usually comprised of sex jokes and feminism jokes. However, my ideal person would also have to be good-mannered at times. Basically, while my potential friend is disgustingly funny, he or she should also be a good person.
My potential friend should also be easy to talk to, and not talk about stupid topics, or point out obvious things that are obnoxiously stupid to point out. Essentially, that person should be a skilled raconteur or comedian.
It doesn't take much for me to not like a person. Heck, I don't like half my friends... (joke). However, for me to actually stay "friends" with one, that person must be worth my time. It's hard to explain. However, my potential friend would not hesitate to talk to me. In fact, I determine how long I talk to a person based on whether or not there are any awkward silences. As such, the most important trait of a potential pal would be that they can carry on a conversation easily that does not fail to bore me.
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