If I could change someone's mind about something, I would make people stop thinking that a Kentucky team is going to win, because they're not. Louisville is going to stomp UK in the ground and then Louisville is going to lose. Probably in the finals.
If I could change someone's mind about something it would be my own for putting Oklahoma St. in the Final Four. That was the stupidest mistake ever. Personally I thought they were underanked but after seeing them play Gonzaga I lost all hope. LeBryan Nash and Marcus Smart are two very good players but apparently it wasn't enough for them to be in my Final Four hopes.
I would change everyones mind on how baseball is actually a fun sport. Also that texas is the best team ever so they would get great recruits and an insane fan base
If i could change someones mind about something, it would be about someone making a mistake. i would give them a more positive mindset about it so that way they were more forgiving and understanding instead of rude, and negative.
If I could change someone's mind about something, I would remove all their prejudices against others. That person will no longer be homophobic, transphobic, racist, or hold any kind of prejudice against another. Even if it was just one person, that would make the world at least a little bit better and more accepting.
I would make someone like Kentucky and not Louisville. It would help them win more games because of all the support and blue is just a way better color than red.
I would most likely change Reed Hasting's, or Marc Randolph's mind about their creation. I would change it to make them think it wouldn't have worked in the first place so they wouldn't have even tried to go through with it. What is their creation you may ask? It is netflix. Try watching all those seasons of tv shows now. Mwa... Ha... Ha
If I could change someone's mind about something. I would want to change my parents mind about letting me have a goat. All I have seen lately is pictures of cute goats and it makes me want one so bad and my parents keep telling me no. I would want a fainting goat though because I would always be in a good mood around it because half the time they would just fall over when they heard a loud noise or something and how can you not laugh at that?
If I could change anyone's mind about anything it would be I would change Austin's mind about Louisville beating Kentucky simply because it's not going to happen. Louisville will crack under the pressure and will get to cocky and start rushing themselves and get stomped by Kentucky
If I could change someone's opinion about anything, I would change it to make them more carefree and not as worried about others opinions. This will make the world more happy, as people are not caught up on what others might think or how they will be judged.
If I could change someone's mind about something it would have to be about their image they have of some people just on first meeting them. Everyone judges people just on meeting them once or not at all, they just judge of what they hear about them. If everyone had an open mind about things and judge them off what they think they know the world could be a better place.
Everyone has there own perspective on life. Each person thinks differently so I would want to change someones mind about life. People can see the bad sides in things and I would want to make people think more like an optimistic. People can judge on others or just be grumpy so I would want them to see the better side of life and show them that life is a gift everyday and it should be appreciated and not hated. This could also help people who are in a bad mode because they can just think of all the good things in life and love who they are.
I think people should decide things for themselves, and they should search for answers individually without blindly following authority. However, if I could simply change someone's mind about anything, it'd probably be something in politics. A lot of people hold strong to political opinions they believe are right simply because mainstream media has influenced them to think/believe in that way. Little do they know they are supporting causes that go against basic humanity. I would change their mind by showing them what is right, just, and works towards the advancement of all people, not the advancement of a corrupt government.
I really don't know what I would change. Everyone is unique in their own way and has their own opinion about the world and the things around them. We should value the views of all people from all backgrounds and traditions because if we didn't have differentiating views and opinions the world would not be as diverse as it is. I am not saying we have to agree with our neighbor, but we should respect what they believe.
If I could change someone's mind about something it would be my Dad's mind about moving to Indiana. I have no reason to move there. There are no dance studios where I would be moving, the school there stink compared to this one, and I can't stand the people I would be living with. Now I have to choose one of my parents over the other and with the way its going, I probably won't see my dad that often. Perhaps I would change his girlfriends mind and have her want to move here.
If I could change someone's mind about something, I would like them to understand people make decisions based on what they think is best for themselves at the time. Most people don't understand why someone would think that way. But the reality is whether it's who you date, where you go, what you say, etc.. There's always something you think you'll benefit from and even if you don't just be accountable for your actions. It's a part of life and growing up.
If I could change someone's mind about something, I would change that people think that tennis isn't a sport. Obviously if something consists of a type of continuous physical activity then it is a sport. Not everyone spends their entire day watching tennis matches on TV like they do basketball, but it is still a sport. How would you feel if someone said the sport that you love wasn't a real sport? You would be upset too!
There are so many topics that make this question very difficult. You could change people's minds who think abortion is alright, or that gay people should be hated, or anything that you consider immoral. That's what makes it so hard. However, I would choose to change people's minds about stereotypes; to make them not exist anymore. A world without stereotypes or "judgments" would be a more peaceful world because people wouldn't hate each other based on what someone looks like. People wouldn't be able to claim someone commit a crime because they're racist or sexist because those terms wouldn't exist anymore. Overall I would change peoples's minds about stereotypes.
If I could change someone's mind about a topic that topic would be what's good in the world. So many things aren't appreciated in today's world like hot pockets, microwaves, and snuggies. Instead people are more focused on things like phones, clothes, and thigh gaps. while those things are pretty good I feel that other things are overlooked when they're really cool.
If I could change anyone's mind about anything I would change every persons mind to where they actually wanted to achieve something in life. To have a goal they can look forward to and motivate themselves with.
I would change everyone's mind that hockey is the best sport ever. Its one of the most dangerous sports and all the players aren't a bunch of sissy's, there's nothing like a player getting a concussion and losing some teeth in a nice game of hockey.
If I could change anyone's mind about one thing it would probably be about how much better cats are than dogs. Cats are a lot easier to care for than dogs, anyway. Cats don't have to go to the vet so often, don't need daily exercise, don't eat as much, don't tear up as much and don't need consent attention. Cats are quiet and like to be alone but are still very lovable and cute. I've had a little black cat for almost 8 years now; I had to bottle feed her for 3 weeks after I found her on the side of the road. She was my very first friend I ever had and is always there for me. My dad or mom has always had a dog in the house but I never really connected with dogs like I do with cats. Cats are way better than dogs because they can understand how we feel better than dogs can; CATS ARE SMARTER THAN DOGS!!!!
Honestly, I don't think I would want to change anyone's mind really. This is because I believe that everything happens for a distinct reason, and if I were to interfere with the action, then I could possibly interrupt something beautiful in the future. Plus, once people make mistakes, they usually tend to learn from them or others learn from them in order to make them stronger and wiser. The only thing I could think of changing in someones mind is an act of suicide they were going to go through with. I would change their mind because no matter how hard it is at the moment, no one should kill themselves because life is so bountiful.
If I could change someone's mind about something it would be their expectations for the day. People wake up and within five minutes can decide the type of day they will have. Like today I woke up and knew that I was going to have a bad day; just believing that could make my day turn out bad. If someone changed my mind and told me I was actually going to have a good day then I would probably finish my day thinking that the turned out well, even if I thought it wouldn't in the beginning. I would change their attitude, or outlook, on the day. I would also have people see the brighter side of things. People often times tend to only see the negative side to changes, but they can turn out well too. Like people going to college for example. It's a big step! You have to leave behind friends and start over, but you also get to make new friends and have a new beginning to make something better of yourself.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about suicide. Over 86 Americans commit suicide daily. That's 86 too many to me. Nobody should even think about doing that to themselves, and not to mention, their families.
If I could change someone's mind about something I wouldn't change anything because they're their own person. If they felt they needed to harm themself or someone else I would change their mind about that. If someone liked jazz and I didn't I wouldn't change their mind, they are who they are and that's better than being the same.
I would change my dads mind about his view on how he runs things and make him believe my mom and I should be in charge around the house, make him less strict.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be abortion. Killing babies that never have a chance at life is cruel. I believe abortion should be illegal in every state. Abortion should never be an option.
If I could change someone's mind about something it would be how they view themselves. Many teenagers today has self esteem issues and I wish I could change their mind about how they see themselves. I wish I could let them know they are worthy and valuable to many people. I wish people didn't have fear or hate. I wish everyone could get alone just fine and there wouldn't be conflict. However, I would probably regret this wish. Conflict is natural and it helps us to become better people and is what makes life interesting. Struggles in life build us for the better. We were learning in psychology how conflict can be a negative or a positive thing. Conflict is mostly a positive thing because it helps change to take place and for life to curve in a different direction for the better.
If I could change someone's mind about something, it would be the dismissal of the tiny things that make life so beautiful. A lot of my friends find me odd for getting pleasure from the smallest things, like the sunrise, light refracting against glass, the first blooming flower, or a bouncy ball. I think finding pleasure in the little things is very important. When times are rough, it's most often the little things that keep me going. It's the little things that continue to be my light at the end of the tunnel. We live in such a fast paced world, that most people don't even consider these things. I wish more people would observe and search for those little things, because I think the world would be a happier place if they did.
If i could change somebody's mind about anything, I'd try. I don't feel like having a power to do so would help anything, that's like brainwashing and I'm not trying to brainwash anybody. I feel like this power is crazy! I wouldn't want to use this power, I'd just let everybody have their free mind. To each their own, and I'd voice my opinion as usual, too.
I would change someone's mind about happiness. If it makes you happy do it, it doesn't matter what other people think or what they are going to say or if someone will get mad at you. Do what makes you happy, not what makes other people happy. You deserve to be happy! If you don't want to do it but you want to please someone oh well if they don't like the fact you don't want to do it. Be your own person! Let no one stop you!
If i could change someones life about something i would make people think before their actions. I would make sure they did the right thing instead of the stupid thing. Doing the wrong thing might not sound so bad at the time, but when you get caught doing the wrong thing, you will have consequences and they will suck. You have to realize that your actions can effect not only you but others too, so do whats right.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about how people view themselves. Everyone should love themselves for who they are and not try to be something other than who they are meant to be. If everyone had confidence, there would be no bullying, no racism, no depression, and no suicide that comes from lack of self esteem. Everyone understands that we are all different and that's the beauty in it all. The world would be 100 times better if everyone had confidence in themselves and believed in who they are.
If I could change someone's mind about something, it would probably be my sister's view on the way people think. I know that she doesn't flat out say it, but I know she doesn't really trust people and she doesn't let herself go deeper than what's visible. I'd just want her to try new things and understand that it's okay to let go and move on. I just feel she'd be more happy that way.
If I could change someone's mind about something, it would be how they view themselves. A lot of people listen to what others say and think they're not a great person. Their are people that do negative and harmful things to themselves because of how they view themselves or because about what others have said to them. It's not about that though. You are a great person regardless of what anyone says. Nobody should change what you think about anything especially your life. You're special because you are your own person and you're here for a reason. It is your life, so live it your way and be different. Be yourself.
If I could change someone's mind I would make them worry less about others opinions. It would make them more carefree and they will be more themselves. They can do things they thought people would judge them for and act as if nobody is watching because they don't care if anyone is. It would make people happier and if everyone would change their minds like this it would make a happier world as well.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about suicide. On average, almost 3000 people commit suicide daily. I don't feel that it is necessary to take your life over something. Yes, people may bully you, your boyfriend might break up with you, but who cares. Be who you want to be and don't let anyone make you think any differently. Taking your life over something that small isn't worth it, actually there is no reason on this Earth on why you should take your own life. People that want to take their life don't realize that it is going to be okay, it just takes time, determination, and courage to get through it all. You always have to remember that God gave you the life that you live because he knew you were strong enough to live it, so don't let others bring you down because they are stupid! Those people need to get a life, and you need to put your head up and act like it doesn't bother you because you are much much much better than that.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be Mr. Bradley's that way we could wear hoodies to school. Hoodies are so comfortable, and pretty much every other school gets to wear them. I have so many hoodies at home, and it sucks that I can't wear them to school because of our rule. Everything has to be college related, but I would have to go with that because hoodies are awesome and very comfortable!
If I could change somebody's mind about something, that "somebody" would be Theresa Bautista and Ariadne Conner and that "something" would be that I'm really not as ditsy and scatterbrained and shallow and uncomfortable as I seemed at that interview on Friday. I would surely explain them a thing. That thing: I am a great dancer and I am super passionate about dancing and I don't wanna do anything else and that I really don't have tendinitis even though I marked it on that sheet. I would try my best to change their mind into thinking that I CAN improve and that I CAN see the abstract, in-depth meaning behind trying to be a worm driving a car. I would love to change their mind about these things. I would love for them to say, "Yes, that girl is EXACTLY the kind of child we need in this program." and if the best-case scenario happens, I will not have to change their mind about this.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about religion. Everyone has their own beliefs and I respect that, but if I had the power to change someone's mind who didn't believe to believe without offending them, I would do it. I want everyone to know the power that comes into mind when they realize there is a God and that someone out there is always there for them. I want everyone to feel that light when it comes into the heart. Not only would I try to convince people to believe in God, I would also try to convince people that they are worthy when they feel low. So many people have zero confidence, and that needs to be changed. Everyone, at at least one point in their life, should feel like they are important. Making someone feel this way can change a life. I would change everyone's mind about seeing the negative in things. They would be realistic, but maintain a positive outlook on everything.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be abortion. The fact that abortion is even allowed is such a mistake. Abortion is murder; murderers go to jail and usually get a death sentence. Abortion is a killing of such an amazing/beautiful thing, life. The killing of not-fully-developed babies could possibly be the death of our next Albert Einstein...that baby never had a chance.
If I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about bullying. Many people are bullied everyday and that effects them in many ways. The people bullying might just think they're doing harmful joking but what they're saying can emotionally, and physically, scar someone. Bullying is one of the main causes of teen depression and suicide and it needs to be stopped. If you have something going on in your life and you need to let your anger out, go yell at a pillow or something. Don't take it out on other people. For all you know they could be dealing with their own problems and you bullying them just makes it worse. So what if they're different? So what if they don't afree with what you say? That's no reason to bully them and make them feel bad.
I would not want to change anybodys mind about anything. If I had the power to do it, who is to say that other people don't have that power? Maybe they already do and we are all being mind controlled to think certain things. Maybe the government is actually an assembly of people with mind control powers that have the job of brainwashing people into their beliefs. Maybe we actually decide who is president because one of the candidates has a higher control over their power and they can forcefully persuade our brains to vote for them and we don't even know that it is happening. These are all possibilities that come with mind control. If i had the power to do such a thing I would never know because I would never try and take away a person's will. That is not right. If I want Coco Puffs, nobody should be able to change my mind about it. If I don't want it to happen to me, I shouldn't do it to someone else.
if i could change somebody mine about anything. I would make there self esteem throw da roof! believe it or not even if its deep down everyone is different and special in there own way. dont try to change yourself for anyone to try to be "cool" be the person you want to be and remember your beautiful no matter what anybody says.
If I could change anyone's mind about anything, It'd be my mom and how much she freaks out about me driving. She literally freaks out on me now and I don't even have my restricted yet. Like the other day, I was changing the radio station in the car while she was driving and she said, "You better not do that when YOU'RE driving" and I said, "Okay, I won't " and she started freaking out on me telling me how she was "so serious and not even kidding." I mean, I didn't even answer her sarcastically or anything! I'm not saying I don't want her to care. She can worry about me driving all she wants. I'd just prefer if she worried silently.
If i could change someones mind about something i would make people stop judging people because there are so many people who get judge. Then they feel so bad about there self. But also there self-esteem would be really down due to the fact that they don't like the way they look.
If I could change someone's mind about something it'd be to follow your goals/dreams and not to let others stop you. People typically hate when other people are successful because they themselves aren't so when you say you want to do something whether your good or bad they'll shoot you down. So I wish I could change really that people would listen to positive aspects more than the negative when it comes to their goals or decisions in life.
If i could change someones mind about something it would be towards everyone saying that Kentucky is the best team ever... because a huge fan base everywhere and every recruit would like uk and would go there.
If I could change somebody's mind about something it would be the way they see other people. This is probably going to sound cliche but oh well. So many people judge others on all the wrong aspects. Some people need to wake up, it's 2014! Why does gender, sexuality, race, religion, or anything else have to even be an issue at this point? Its understandable to not like someone because they're negative or unkind but to not like someone because they live differently than you? That's absolutely ridiculous. Wow, I kind of went on a rant here; whoops, but yeah that's what I would change if I could change somebody's mind.
I don't want to be able to change peoples minds when it comes to how they feel about a certain topic or subject. I'd hate for someone to have such a power over me. I enjoy my freedom to speak freely and enjoy theorizing with people and hearing their outlooks on things.
If I could change someone's mind about something, I would help someone make a better decision. For example, better ways to let out feelings, to deal with things, etc.
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ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, I would make people stop thinking that a Kentucky team is going to win, because they're not. Louisville is going to stomp UK in the ground and then Louisville is going to lose. Probably in the finals.
ReplyDeleteI would change everyone's mind to never be afraid and to do what makes them happy. Don't worry what others think, you are unique.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something it would be my own for putting Oklahoma St. in the Final Four. That was the stupidest mistake ever. Personally I thought they were underanked but after seeing them play Gonzaga I lost all hope. LeBryan Nash and Marcus Smart are two very good players but apparently it wasn't enough for them to be in my Final Four hopes.
ReplyDeleteI would change everyones mind on how baseball is actually a fun sport. Also that texas is the best team ever so they would get great recruits and an insane fan base
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DeleteI agree with the baseball part, not so much the texas part..
DeleteIf i could change someones mind about something, it would be about someone making a mistake. i would give them a more positive mindset about it so that way they were more forgiving and understanding instead of rude, and negative.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, I would remove all their prejudices against others. That person will no longer be homophobic, transphobic, racist, or hold any kind of prejudice against another. Even if it was just one person, that would make the world at least a little bit better and more accepting.
ReplyDeleteI would make someone like Kentucky and not Louisville. It would help them win more games because of all the support and blue is just a way better color than red.
ReplyDeleteI would most likely change Reed Hasting's, or Marc Randolph's mind about their creation. I would change it to make them think it wouldn't have worked in the first place so they wouldn't have even tried to go through with it. What is their creation you may ask? It is netflix. Try watching all those seasons of tv shows now. Mwa... Ha... Ha
ReplyDeletethe age of getting a license. i think once a person turns 15 they should be aloud to get a permit and 15 1/2 they can get a license.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something. I would want to change my parents mind about letting me have a goat. All I have seen lately is pictures of cute goats and it makes me want one so bad and my parents keep telling me no. I would want a fainting goat though because I would always be in a good mood around it because half the time they would just fall over when they heard a loud noise or something and how can you not laugh at that?
ReplyDeleteIf I could change anyone's mind about anything it would be I would change Austin's mind about Louisville beating Kentucky simply because it's not going to happen. Louisville will crack under the pressure and will get to cocky and start rushing themselves and get stomped by Kentucky
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's opinion about anything, I would change it to make them more carefree and not as worried about others opinions. This will make the world more happy, as people are not caught up on what others might think or how they will be judged.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something it would have to be about their image they have of some people just on first meeting them. Everyone judges people just on meeting them once or not at all, they just judge of what they hear about them. If everyone had an open mind about things and judge them off what they think they know the world could be a better place.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has there own perspective on life. Each person thinks differently so I would want to change someones mind about life. People can see the bad sides in things and I would want to make people think more like an optimistic. People can judge on others or just be grumpy so I would want them to see the better side of life and show them that life is a gift everyday and it should be appreciated and not hated. This could also help people who are in a bad mode because they can just think of all the good things in life and love who they are.
ReplyDeleteI think people should decide things for themselves, and they should search for answers individually without blindly following authority. However, if I could simply change someone's mind about anything, it'd probably be something in politics. A lot of people hold strong to political opinions they believe are right simply because mainstream media has influenced them to think/believe in that way. Little do they know they are supporting causes that go against basic humanity. I would change their mind by showing them what is right, just, and works towards the advancement of all people, not the advancement of a corrupt government.
ReplyDeleteI really don't know what I would change. Everyone is unique in their own way and has their own opinion about the world and the things around them. We should value the views of all people from all backgrounds and traditions because if we didn't have differentiating views and opinions the world would not be as diverse as it is. I am not saying we have to agree with our neighbor, but we should respect what they believe.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something it would be my Dad's mind about moving to Indiana. I have no reason to move there. There are no dance studios where I would be moving, the school there stink compared to this one, and I can't stand the people I would be living with. Now I have to choose one of my parents over the other and with the way its going, I probably won't see my dad that often. Perhaps I would change his girlfriends mind and have her want to move here.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, I would like them to understand people make decisions based on what they think is best for themselves at the time. Most people don't understand why someone would think that way. But the reality is whether it's who you date, where you go, what you say, etc.. There's always something you think you'll benefit from and even if you don't just be accountable for your actions. It's a part of life and growing up.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, I would change that people think that tennis isn't a sport. Obviously if something consists of a type of continuous physical activity then it is a sport. Not everyone spends their entire day watching tennis matches on TV like they do basketball, but it is still a sport. How would you feel if someone said the sport that you love wasn't a real sport? You would be upset too!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many topics that make this question very difficult. You could change people's minds who think abortion is alright, or that gay people should be hated, or anything that you consider immoral. That's what makes it so hard. However, I would choose to change people's minds about stereotypes; to make them not exist anymore. A world without stereotypes or "judgments" would be a more peaceful world because people wouldn't hate each other based on what someone looks like. People wouldn't be able to claim someone commit a crime because they're racist or sexist because those terms wouldn't exist anymore. Overall I would change peoples's minds about stereotypes.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about a topic that topic would be what's good in the world. So many things aren't appreciated in today's world like hot pockets, microwaves, and snuggies. Instead people are more focused on things like phones, clothes, and thigh gaps. while those things are pretty good I feel that other things are overlooked when they're really cool.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change anyone's mind about anything I would change every persons mind to where they actually wanted to achieve something in life. To have a goal they can look forward to and motivate themselves with.
ReplyDeleteI would change everyone's mind that hockey is the best sport ever. Its one of the most dangerous sports and all the players aren't a bunch of sissy's, there's nothing like a player getting a concussion and losing some teeth in a nice game of hockey.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change anyone's mind about one thing it would probably be about how much better cats are than dogs. Cats are a lot easier to care for than dogs, anyway. Cats don't have to go to the vet so often, don't need daily exercise, don't eat as much, don't tear up as much and don't need consent attention. Cats are quiet and like to be alone but are still very lovable and cute. I've had a little black cat for almost 8 years now; I had to bottle feed her for 3 weeks after I found her on the side of the road. She was my very first friend I ever had and is always there for me. My dad or mom has always had a dog in the house but I never really connected with dogs like I do with cats. Cats are way better than dogs because they can understand how we feel better than dogs can; CATS ARE SMARTER THAN DOGS!!!!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I don't think I would want to change anyone's mind really. This is because I believe that everything happens for a distinct reason, and if I were to interfere with the action, then I could possibly interrupt something beautiful in the future. Plus, once people make mistakes, they usually tend to learn from them or others learn from them in order to make them stronger and wiser. The only thing I could think of changing in someones mind is an act of suicide they were going to go through with. I would change their mind because no matter how hard it is at the moment, no one should kill themselves because life is so bountiful.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something it would be their expectations for the day. People wake up and within five minutes can decide the type of day they will have. Like today I woke up and knew that I was going to have a bad day; just believing that could make my day turn out bad. If someone changed my mind and told me I was actually going to have a good day then I would probably finish my day thinking that the turned out well, even if I thought it wouldn't in the beginning. I would change their attitude, or outlook, on the day. I would also have people see the brighter side of things. People often times tend to only see the negative side to changes, but they can turn out well too. Like people going to college for example. It's a big step! You have to leave behind friends and start over, but you also get to make new friends and have a new beginning to make something better of yourself.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about suicide. Over 86 Americans commit suicide daily. That's 86 too many to me. Nobody should even think about doing that to themselves, and not to mention, their families.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something I wouldn't change anything because they're their own person. If they felt they needed to harm themself or someone else I would change their mind about that. If someone liked jazz and I didn't I wouldn't change their mind, they are who they are and that's better than being the same.
ReplyDeleteI would change my dads mind about his view on how he runs things and make him believe my mom and I should be in charge around the house, make him less strict.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be abortion. Killing babies that never have a chance at life is cruel. I believe abortion should be illegal in every state. Abortion should never be an option.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something it would be how they view themselves. Many teenagers today has self esteem issues and I wish I could change their mind about how they see themselves. I wish I could let them know they are worthy and valuable to many people. I wish people didn't have fear or hate. I wish everyone could get alone just fine and there wouldn't be conflict. However, I would probably regret this wish. Conflict is natural and it helps us to become better people and is what makes life interesting. Struggles in life build us for the better. We were learning in psychology how conflict can be a negative or a positive thing. Conflict is mostly a positive thing because it helps change to take place and for life to curve in a different direction for the better.
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS SO TRUE.
DeleteAMEN.
PREACH IT.
Thanks Faith :)
DeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, it would be the dismissal of the tiny things that make life so beautiful. A lot of my friends find me odd for getting pleasure from the smallest things, like the sunrise, light refracting against glass, the first blooming flower, or a bouncy ball. I think finding pleasure in the little things is very important. When times are rough, it's most often the little things that keep me going. It's the little things that continue to be my light at the end of the tunnel. We live in such a fast paced world, that most people don't even consider these things. I wish more people would observe and search for those little things, because I think the world would be a happier place if they did.
ReplyDeleteIf i could change somebody's mind about anything, I'd try. I don't feel like having a power to do so would help anything, that's like brainwashing and I'm not trying to brainwash anybody. I feel like this power is crazy! I wouldn't want to use this power, I'd just let everybody have their free mind. To each their own, and I'd voice my opinion as usual, too.
ReplyDeleteI would change someone's mind about happiness. If it makes you happy do it, it doesn't matter what other people think or what they are going to say or if someone will get mad at you. Do what makes you happy, not what makes other people happy. You deserve to be happy! If you don't want to do it but you want to please someone oh well if they don't like the fact you don't want to do it. Be your own person! Let no one stop you!
ReplyDeleteIf i could change someones life about something i would make people think before their actions. I would make sure they did the right thing instead of the stupid thing. Doing the wrong thing might not sound so bad at the time, but when you get caught doing the wrong thing, you will have consequences and they will suck. You have to realize that your actions can effect not only you but others too, so do whats right.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about how people view themselves. Everyone should love themselves for who they are and not try to be something other than who they are meant to be. If everyone had confidence, there would be no bullying, no racism, no depression, and no suicide that comes from lack of self esteem. Everyone understands that we are all different and that's the beauty in it all. The world would be 100 times better if everyone had confidence in themselves and believed in who they are.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, it would probably be my sister's view on the way people think. I know that she doesn't flat out say it, but I know she doesn't really trust people and she doesn't let herself go deeper than what's visible. I'd just want her to try new things and understand that it's okay to let go and move on. I just feel she'd be more happy that way.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, it would be how they view themselves. A lot of people listen to what others say and think they're not a great person. Their are people that do negative and harmful things to themselves because of how they view themselves or because about what others have said to them. It's not about that though. You are a great person regardless of what anyone says. Nobody should change what you think about anything especially your life. You're special because you are your own person and you're here for a reason. It is your life, so live it your way and be different. Be yourself.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind I would make them worry less about others opinions. It would make them more carefree and they will be more themselves. They can do things they thought people would judge them for and act as if nobody is watching because they don't care if anyone is. It would make people happier and if everyone would change their minds like this it would make a happier world as well.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about suicide. On average, almost 3000 people commit suicide daily. I don't feel that it is necessary to take your life over something. Yes, people may bully you, your boyfriend might break up with you, but who cares. Be who you want to be and don't let anyone make you think any differently. Taking your life over something that small isn't worth it, actually there is no reason on this Earth on why you should take your own life. People that want to take their life don't realize that it is going to be okay, it just takes time, determination, and courage to get through it all. You always have to remember that God gave you the life that you live because he knew you were strong enough to live it, so don't let others bring you down because they are stupid! Those people need to get a life, and you need to put your head up and act like it doesn't bother you because you are much much much better than that.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be Mr. Bradley's that way we could wear hoodies to school. Hoodies are so comfortable, and pretty much every other school gets to wear them. I have so many hoodies at home, and it sucks that I can't wear them to school because of our rule. Everything has to be college related, but I would have to go with that because hoodies are awesome and very comfortable!
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, that "somebody" would be Theresa Bautista and Ariadne Conner and that "something" would be that I'm really not as ditsy and scatterbrained and shallow and uncomfortable as I seemed at that interview on Friday. I would surely explain them a thing. That thing: I am a great dancer and I am super passionate about dancing and I don't wanna do anything else and that I really don't have tendinitis even though I marked it on that sheet. I would try my best to change their mind into thinking that I CAN improve and that I CAN see the abstract, in-depth meaning behind trying to be a worm driving a car. I would love to change their mind about these things. I would love for them to say, "Yes, that girl is EXACTLY the kind of child we need in this program." and if the best-case scenario happens, I will not have to change their mind about this.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about religion. Everyone has their own beliefs and I respect that, but if I had the power to change someone's mind who didn't believe to believe without offending them, I would do it. I want everyone to know the power that comes into mind when they realize there is a God and that someone out there is always there for them. I want everyone to feel that light when it comes into the heart. Not only would I try to convince people to believe in God, I would also try to convince people that they are worthy when they feel low. So many people have zero confidence, and that needs to be changed. Everyone, at at least one point in their life, should feel like they are important. Making someone feel this way can change a life. I would change everyone's mind about seeing the negative in things. They would be realistic, but maintain a positive outlook on everything.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be abortion. The fact that abortion is even allowed is such a mistake. Abortion is murder; murderers go to jail and usually get a death sentence. Abortion is a killing of such an amazing/beautiful thing, life. The killing of not-fully-developed babies could possibly be the death of our next Albert Einstein...that baby never had a chance.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something, it would be about bullying. Many people are bullied everyday and that effects them in many ways. The people bullying might just think they're doing harmful joking but what they're saying can emotionally, and physically, scar someone. Bullying is one of the main causes of teen depression and suicide and it needs to be stopped. If you have something going on in your life and you need to let your anger out, go yell at a pillow or something. Don't take it out on other people. For all you know they could be dealing with their own problems and you bullying them just makes it worse. So what if they're different? So what if they don't afree with what you say? That's no reason to bully them and make them feel bad.
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ReplyDeleteI would not want to change anybodys mind about anything. If I had the power to do it, who is to say that other people don't have that power? Maybe they already do and we are all being mind controlled to think certain things. Maybe the government is actually an assembly of people with mind control powers that have the job of brainwashing people into their beliefs. Maybe we actually decide who is president because one of the candidates has a higher control over their power and they can forcefully persuade our brains to vote for them and we don't even know that it is happening. These are all possibilities that come with mind control. If i had the power to do such a thing I would never know because I would never try and take away a person's will. That is not right. If I want Coco Puffs, nobody should be able to change my mind about it. If I don't want it to happen to me, I shouldn't do it to someone else.
ReplyDeleteif i could change somebody mine about anything. I would make there self esteem throw da roof! believe it or not even if its deep down everyone is different and special in there own way. dont try to change yourself for anyone to try to be "cool" be the person you want to be and remember your beautiful no matter what anybody says.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change anyone's mind about anything, It'd be my mom and how much she freaks out about me driving. She literally freaks out on me now and I don't even have my restricted yet. Like the other day, I was changing the radio station in the car while she was driving and she said, "You better not do that when YOU'RE driving" and I said, "Okay, I won't " and she started freaking out on me telling me how she was "so serious and not even kidding." I mean, I didn't even answer her sarcastically or anything! I'm not saying I don't want her to care. She can worry about me driving all she wants. I'd just prefer if she worried silently.
ReplyDeleteIf i could change someones mind about something i would make people stop judging people because there are so many people who get judge. Then they feel so bad about there self. But also there self-esteem would be really down due to the fact that they don't like the way they look.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something it'd be to follow your goals/dreams and not to let others stop you. People typically hate when other people are successful because they themselves aren't so when you say you want to do something whether your good or bad they'll shoot you down. So I wish I could change really that people would listen to positive aspects more than the negative when it comes to their goals or decisions in life.
ReplyDeleteIf i could change someones mind about something it would be towards everyone saying that Kentucky is the best team ever... because a huge fan base everywhere and every recruit would like uk and would go there.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change somebody's mind about something it would be the way they see other people. This is probably going to sound cliche but oh well. So many people judge others on all the wrong aspects. Some people need to wake up, it's 2014! Why does gender, sexuality, race, religion, or anything else have to even be an issue at this point? Its understandable to not like someone because they're negative or unkind but to not like someone because they live differently than you? That's absolutely ridiculous. Wow, I kind of went on a rant here; whoops, but yeah that's what I would change if I could change somebody's mind.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to be able to change peoples minds when it comes to how they feel about a certain topic or subject. I'd hate for someone to have such a power over me. I enjoy my freedom to speak freely and enjoy theorizing with people and hearing their outlooks on things.
ReplyDeleteIf I could change someone's mind about something, I would help someone make a better decision. For example, better ways to let out feelings, to deal with things, etc.
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