Prompt: Write about something that you wish you had more of.

Prompt Response: Something I wish I had more of is money. If I had more money I'd be able to buy my dream wardrobe, concert tickets, merchandise or CDs. My family and I would be able to move into a house. The majority of people say, "money can't buy happiness", while there is some truth to that statement, I disagree heavily. Money cannot buy you permanent happiness, but it can get you temporary happiness. I'd be happy to live in a nice home right now. I'd be happy to have more CDs. Money can't buy me love, friendship, But it can make a passageway into me getting them. 

Summary: In class we finished up our origin myth posters. 

Reflection: Creating the origin myth poster is a good exercise to flow out creativity. 


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