Analytic Writing Task:
We venerate loyalty - to our schools, employers, institutions, friends - as a virtue. Loyalty, honesty, can be at least as detrimental an influence as it can be a beneficial one.
We as humans consciously venerate loyalty to the entities that we believe are good for us and our society. It's part of our nature. However loyalty can either be good, or bad, depending upon if the entity that we deem to be worthy or loyalty is under fire.
Schools are places of knowledge, learning and a time of building friendships. Our loyalty to our schools is gauged with how we respect the school property, our teachers and the ethics that the schools instills in us, as its students. Loyalty to our schools can also be measured as if we were to recommend the school to others who may be willing to enroll.
These buildings lay the bricks to the success of our future, if it's a good school that helps us achieve what we eventually want to in life: get a job, get settled, marriage and perhaps even kids it's our schools that, in its own way, allow all of these things become possible.
So in this way, it can be said that we do venerate loyalty to our schools.
We are loyal to our employers when our short, medium and long term goals align with the interests of the employer. For instance, if our employer is involved in food production we have a sense of pride, that our work, and eventually our token of prize - the food item - will be on a store's shelf for sale..and one day we can say "I was a part of it!"
However, though loyalty to our employers is marked with trust and a series of give and take it must be remembered that this relationship can sometimes, in the worse instances, be detrimental to our life's.
For instance, if the employer was involved in poor food handling as well as health and safety practices this not only will have a negative influence on the company but also on ourselves. Because we, as its' employees are ultimately responsibly either directly or indirectly to have responsibility that the quality of the products we make, in this case, food items, are prepared to the strictest health and safety requirements.
If as its employees, one day, we decide to move to a competitors company, having a black mark on our history having been related to the company. Furthermore, if our history is joined with the department that was responsible for the health scares, it would be difficult to land a new job. Thus, in this way our loyalty to our company can in certain cases, become our downfall.
Friends are an important part of our life's, it's said that we associate people who are at the same maturity levels to oneself. Friends make our life feel whole, and some friends will be with us for life, as family. Friendship is a relationship that is built from time and trust and as such, it is valued by us like a jewel.
However in some cases certain friendships can have negative influences on our life. These types of "friends" will not hesitate to instill their negative values and energies onto oneself.
For example, taking drugs due to peer pressure. In this unfortunate scenario a person's friends are responsible for the person becoming a drug addict, and the other institutions that we hold so dearly as to help forge our future, that is, schools, cannot entirely help us find our way back.
In conclusion, we must be loyal to our friends, employers, institutions and everything else we hold dear with a virtue, only if they help us positively grow in life, not be the reason for our failure.
Finished in 30 minutes.
We venerate loyalty - to our schools, employers, institutions, friends - as a virtue. Loyalty, honesty, can be at least as detrimental an influence as it can be a beneficial one.
We as humans consciously venerate loyalty to the entities that we believe are good for us and our society. It's part of our nature. However loyalty can either be good, or bad, depending upon if the entity that we deem to be worthy or loyalty is under fire.
Schools are places of knowledge, learning and a time of building friendships. Our loyalty to our schools is gauged with how we respect the school property, our teachers and the ethics that the schools instills in us, as its students. Loyalty to our schools can also be measured as if we were to recommend the school to others who may be willing to enroll.
These buildings lay the bricks to the success of our future, if it's a good school that helps us achieve what we eventually want to in life: get a job, get settled, marriage and perhaps even kids it's our schools that, in its own way, allow all of these things become possible.
So in this way, it can be said that we do venerate loyalty to our schools.
We are loyal to our employers when our short, medium and long term goals align with the interests of the employer. For instance, if our employer is involved in food production we have a sense of pride, that our work, and eventually our token of prize - the food item - will be on a store's shelf for sale..and one day we can say "I was a part of it!"
However, though loyalty to our employers is marked with trust and a series of give and take it must be remembered that this relationship can sometimes, in the worse instances, be detrimental to our life's.
For instance, if the employer was involved in poor food handling as well as health and safety practices this not only will have a negative influence on the company but also on ourselves. Because we, as its' employees are ultimately responsibly either directly or indirectly to have responsibility that the quality of the products we make, in this case, food items, are prepared to the strictest health and safety requirements.
If as its employees, one day, we decide to move to a competitors company, having a black mark on our history having been related to the company. Furthermore, if our history is joined with the department that was responsible for the health scares, it would be difficult to land a new job. Thus, in this way our loyalty to our company can in certain cases, become our downfall.
Friends are an important part of our life's, it's said that we associate people who are at the same maturity levels to oneself. Friends make our life feel whole, and some friends will be with us for life, as family. Friendship is a relationship that is built from time and trust and as such, it is valued by us like a jewel.
However in some cases certain friendships can have negative influences on our life. These types of "friends" will not hesitate to instill their negative values and energies onto oneself.
For example, taking drugs due to peer pressure. In this unfortunate scenario a person's friends are responsible for the person becoming a drug addict, and the other institutions that we hold so dearly as to help forge our future, that is, schools, cannot entirely help us find our way back.
In conclusion, we must be loyal to our friends, employers, institutions and everything else we hold dear with a virtue, only if they help us positively grow in life, not be the reason for our failure.
Finished in 30 minutes.
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