Personal Narrative: My Individual Idealism

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The defining fundamentals of the container we will be looking at seems like an ideal location to commence: white, middle class, cis gendered, agnostic, heterosexual, intelligence quotient 157, empathy quotient 22. My individual idealism is that existential equivalent finalism is the only way people can be defined appropriately; however, this paper will ignore that conception to enable it to view notions such as religion, gender, and race etc. The perception discussed below will assume that each of these perceptions have drastic effects on the personalities of people as well as how people choose to define themselves because of the ideals they were subjected to and implanted with from their own social groups and those around them. This idealism that …show more content…

I on the other hand have always been agnostic and that made many of them see me as having improper principles. When I was younger occasionally I would go spend the night at my grandpa’s household and when I did he always set aside about three hours of time to sit me down and talk about or read the bible with him in hopes that I would see it as reality. This did not work it just made me angry at my grandpa for being so unwise because in my eyes I was a child that knew the words in the book were bogus and he was an adult that believed them to be factual so he always seemed thoughtless to me whenever I would have to sit with him and read or debate the bible. I understand now that many people just use it as a coping mechanism but I still refuse to see any certainty in it; which pushes me away from my family and friends in that aspect of life. Even my best friend since kindergarten prays before each meal and has a solid faith in Christianity although unlike many of my other he did not let our conflicting ideals push us apart but rather was always open to what I have to say even though he did not see any value in