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Sunday, September 9, 2012

I am Hancock and a super freshy, super sophomore and super senior

    
          I am Hancock and I'm enrolled in RIS. In my life nothing ever went the way I wanted. aside from the hero duties which always backfired at me I still have school and school life isn't so easy. By doing hero duties i have to sacrifice my time, my happiness. The opportunity cost  such as when I'm off smacking criminals and messing them up, if it was in the afternoon I would be skipping out on classes. Losing my study time, falling behind in studies resulting in lower grade and bad attendance record. Can result negatively further to the point where I will probably will have to repeat grades many times which means more cost on studying. If it was in the night then I might be out on a dinner with my family or my girlfriend, if an incident were to come up and I have to take off emergency I would be ditching on important matter like the family meeting and date. The trust in them would be lost. So keeping the duties of a superhero come with a very high price of time and money. Although, I don't age and I've lived my life for decades I still have to attend to school to keep up with all the new knowledge that's been found. Even though I have choices to choose either being a hero or just an ordinary guy but if I wasn't there criminals would be all over the place and crisis would befall the whole country. If that happens Thailand would collapse and so that's why I'm going to continue being a hero. But If I had chose to be an ordinary person I could be out partying, studying in colleges, enjoying my life of infinite youth, the love which I can't experience because of my job.

1 comment:

  1. You give a pretty good account of what you lose by choosing to be a superhero. If this were an IB class then we could actually do a formula to help you figure out exactly what you give up by saving the world. Anyway, good job, though watch out for incomplete sentences AND grammar.

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