Historical books have taught the modern era restraint. Reading the mistakes that were made in the past teach us what not to do in the future. By reading about Kira Salak's The Cruelest Journey to Timbuktu we can learn from her experience and administer it to our own. She tells us her obstacles such as "the many storms" she experienced. Instead of entering situations baffled and inexperienced we can learn about them prior. History allows us to know what won't work and what will. You're able to prevent yourself from adverse situations. For a high schooler to really understand their future and where they're heading it's helpful to read about other's adventures. By seeing a character's choices of free will it can influence us in our own lives. After reading the Odyssey, it's easy to see the problematic choices Odysseus had to conquer and see how great a role model he is. Odysseus not only made choices extensive for himself but also his crew. In the story, it states "I (Odysseus) chopped out a six-foot section of this pole," at this moment Odysseus had made a plan. He made it a priority to help his
Historical books have taught the modern era restraint. Reading the mistakes that were made in the past teach us what not to do in the future. By reading about Kira Salak's The Cruelest Journey to Timbuktu we can learn from her experience and administer it to our own. She tells us her obstacles such as "the many storms" she experienced. Instead of entering situations baffled and inexperienced we can learn about them prior. History allows us to know what won't work and what will. You're able to prevent yourself from adverse situations. For a high schooler to really understand their future and where they're heading it's helpful to read about other's adventures. By seeing a character's choices of free will it can influence us in our own lives. After reading the Odyssey, it's easy to see the problematic choices Odysseus had to conquer and see how great a role model he is. Odysseus not only made choices extensive for himself but also his crew. In the story, it states "I (Odysseus) chopped out a six-foot section of this pole," at this moment Odysseus had made a plan. He made it a priority to help his