Write about something that you believed as a child.

 Prompt: I believed that parents had all the money in the world. I thought that the jobs that had were able to provide them with enough money so they could do anything they wanted to. This made me feel like my parents were super rich and allowed me to have the things that I wanted. 

Summary: Today we continued to read Fences

Reflection: I think that learning that in many cases people are not expected to like you is an important lesson. This can show us that even when people are giving you something or are helping you, it could be because they have to, not that they actually want to help you out of the kindness of their hearts. This can help us realize more about life and prevent us from getting hurt as much. 

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