Friday, April 12, 2013

Vast mysteries!

People throughout the years explored the different areas of the world in many ways. People have a curious mind, and they explore and find a vast amount of land. What made them want to devote to such a feat? What were their methods to get to other places? Did they accomplish what they truly acquired?

  Why do people explore? People explore the land for their curious minds. There are people who wonder about the outside world that were not showed to them, so they search for what they seek. People want to find something exotic that they have never laid their eyes on and that grasps their attention. Other people do not want to do it for exploration, but for a challenge. They want to go on an adventure that makes them struggle and make them feel accomplished. Other people do not go on the search for land or a challenge but for personal gain. Some people might do it for a sense of accomplishment that they were to do something difficult. Other people might have done it for a search in knowledge or a true meaning in life. The reasons for a search to other lands are endless, and there are many reasons for others' reason  for exploration.

  To travel to other lands depends on what obstacles are in the way. Traveling only a short distance could be traveled on foot, car, or quick transportation methods. Traveling a farther distance, like across the sea perhaps, would require either a boat or an airplane. Traveling could be easy depending on how many ways that the person may travel.

What gave them devotion to travel? Most people travel because they gain something in the end. People love being rewarded for what they do, and knowing they get something great in the end of this gives them great motivation to see this through to the end. People are determined to see what amazing reward they get in return.

  People start off with a goal to do what they want. If there is any possibility to do it and a reward then they will devote everything to what they want to achieve.

1 comment:

  1. Great job, Halston! Be careful of usage errors. You have the word "showed" when it should be "shown." There are a few other minor errors. Keep up the hard work.

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