One of these situations was a relatively small matter, that ended out making me a better friend, and helped me understand my friends more. This situation had to do with a good friend of mine. It was lunch, and it was pizza for lunch, so it wasn’t that bad. We were talking about people we thought were nice and treated us nicely. We got into an argument about Mason Duncan, …show more content…
It’s about my dislike for Ms. Hageman early in the year (I don’t have these feelings anymore, and believe her to be a wonderful teacher). She seemed very strict too me, and didn’t appear to like too be too friendly with her students. She had strict rules(and still does), but taught well and helped you out if you had any questions. I thought that I could never be friends with her and that we could never get along, but I made an effort, because I like to be friends with as many people as I can, without giving off a creepy vibe. So I tried, and tried, and happily, she didn’t think I was creepy, or crazy! Now you might ask, “What does this have to do with making you a better person?” Well, I think this makes me a better person because this proves that i’m willing to try to be people's friends, and that could give me good connections, and other people that can call me friend connections. This also improves my people skills, which I think are important because this can make people like you, and think highly of you. This also proves that i'm willing to try things that I think that I can’t, or more likely don’t want to, do. I’m willing to try, which, I am sad to say, most people nowadays, are not. I think this will help me as a high schooler because i’m willing to try things I don’t like, so that I know what jobs to do, and not to