Dreading to read this book, but when i did I read about success and failures, things not to say and things to encourage of course I disagreed with some points but overall I think she was trying to get a good point. I think that our generation or just me, (mostly me because i question most things if im proven wrong) I don't really get the concept of the book because its usually about something we already experience and currently in our mindset. Maybe this will be useful if you have kids or not, maybe you can just pass it on. This book actually did get me thinking though about topics I never really touched. I thought it was pretty cool how Mick, associated chapter 8 with the 12 men, I never even thought of how that ties in with the book. With some changes there are risks and some people are more easier to change than others. Like this stubborn jury member didn't change his mind for anything, not for plausible evidence they were assuming happened or how the witnesses lies, he was stuck in his stubborn racist ways, until he thought deep down how he pushed his son away and it some how affected him to change his vote.it was a pretty good movie. Even though the book was a good read so far. It's so hard juggling work with other classes as well. During midterm time teachers like to cram stuff in last minute. I like how the book also talks about other aspects of your life like friendships, relationships, and etc. I love the mental aspect though because it talks about how other people interpret your words and actions so now you have to watch how you express things or you'll give someone the wrong idea. Overall feelings:
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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