Student
Success Statement
“When
I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad.”
Abraham Lincoln
I agree with Abraham
Lincoln because it is true, when you do good you do feel good and when you do
bad you really do feel bad. For example, if you see someone who drop some money
and they needed that money to pay for their kids lunch and you return it you
feel good and the person rewards you for doing that. If we switch the story to the
bad side then you take the money and you think it was good. Then you see the
person and their kids starving and you leave with the money because you didn’t care.
You have that bad feeling for the rest of your life because of what you did.
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