Two hours from now, I have to give a "this I believe" presentation in my Western Lit. class.
My presentation is "I Believe in Creativity". In comparison to all my other classmates' presentations, it seems a bit shallow. From "I Believe in Sound" (from a girls who almost lost her hearing) to "I Believe in Fathers" (from a girl who grew up without one), all of them seem much more meaningful than mine.
I believe in Creativity
I believe that God created us in His image, to be like him in spirit. He created us with the ability to create. I believe that He wants us to use our creativity in everyday life. Writing poetry, writing songs, and drawing have helped me get through issues in everyday life for the past couple of years.
I wrote a poem called "Create"
Be
Creative
Be
Frustrated
With the world
With a girl
With the lawn mower
That wakes you up an hour before
Your alarm.
Be
Inventive
Find
Incentive
In the good,
In the bad,
In the little Ethiopian kid
Who makes you feel guilty
For buying a nice T.V.
Use
Emotion
Use
The Ocean
Use the sky
Use a sigh
Use that person who you
Like but you know they
Don't like you.
Be
Alone
On
Your own
And be
Creative.
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What is important to you is what is important overall. Different people have different circumstances, belief in creativity can be just as dire as belief in anything else.
ReplyDeleteI like the poem, each refrain seems to well hold the underlying notion of Belief.
i really like what you said about God's character being a creative one, and since we are created in Gods image, creativity is an attribute we share. we are the only creatures that share that attribute with God and it is so cool
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