Monday, March 8, 2010

Quality not Quantity


Many say its the quality that counts, not the quantity. This statement was never of much importance to me. Until I realized what a broad meaning this phrase had. Now I can truly see what they meant.
After a long, exciting weekend: it was a great disappointment to come back to school. But for the most part, the day went by smoothly. That it is...until I got to my English class.
Because at English, I finally realized: that I really don't care about this slice of life challenge. The only reason I actually took part in it: was to win the prize at the end. And now, for not writing over the weekend. Apparently I am no longer eligible to win this competition. Apparently, its not right to have a life.
I am very competitive; an attribute I don't consider good. But this once I don't blame my shameful characteristic. I blame the criteria for this assignment, which should be based on the eloquence or skill of the writing. Not for the amount of days written. Because I know there are many people who work hard, trying to make a creative slice of life. And then there are others, who get the same grade by spending five minutes of their time; only to come up with a poor SOL. Those are the guys who should put their pens down and stop writing; because they are obviously not willing to do their best.
These SOL were literally "slicing my family life." They took away what little time we had together as a family. So I was giving up a lot, just to write. This I shall change.
I personally no longer wish to write in this competition. The only reason I shall continue to write: is for Mrs. Brown. No, I'm not writing for the pleasure. I'm obviously not writing to win. And I sure as heck, am not writing for myself. To please Mrs. Brown is about the only thing that impels me to write now. And I will write, maybe not as much or with as much effort. But I will write. However, the weekends are an exception. They are my private time with my family. Because as unlikely as it may seem, I do have a life. And I plan to live it; like there was no tomorrow.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you my Dear Luis. And here you have given us yet another piece of quality writing!
    As for the contest, it is just that "A contest". I would like to think that the vast majority of people participating are giving it their all. I know that you have "A life" but I think that holding on to those moments in writing, especially those with family, could be something that you cherish for the rest of your life.

    I Love you for your truth, your integrity, and your desire to please me!

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