There are some younger kids who are across the world, and they are from Japan. They looked at a problem for such a long time, and found the answer to the difficult problem, and solved it with the correct answer. But, when the American kids tried to look at it and solve it, they looked at it for about 30 seconds, and gave up on it, saying that they don't know. The Japanese kids were about 5, and the Americans older. This proves, that if you look at something, and study it for a while, then you will be successful. But, however, if you don't, then you will fail and not succeed.
     This article tells me a lot about our Computers class at Computech. Say that we are doing a difficult project, and someone does not get it on the first try, you don't just jump up and ask for help. You try again, and if you don't get it for many tries, you can then ask for help with your peers, and if that does not work, then your teacher. You cannot just give up, and just say that you can't do it because it is too hard. If you try again, you will be able to be successful. This is exactly how we should behave in our computers class, and in fact, all of our classes. We have to keep trying, persevering, and not giving up on things to quickly.
     We read this really helpful article, and I think it really helped me realize that I can't just jump up and ask for help. I have to try again, until there is no possible way, but if there is no supervisor to help me, I will think differently. If you are a CEO of a business, and you receive a problem to be fixed, and you give up, you will be fired. But, if you continue to try on and on, you will succeed in the work you are there for. As someone once said, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!"
Ricardo Cortez
12/7/2012 03:40:01 am

I agree with you on the article. I also read the article and thought the same thing. You have no mistakes on your blog that is a good job.

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