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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Power, what do you think of it?

Power would have to be the ability to rise to the top and be able to accomplish something that has never been accomplished before. But power would also have to mean if you can handle the ability to make decisions on your own and learning from your mistakes. Though it may seem what I am defining would be our everyday lives, well they might as well be. People of all different ages and cultures are able to have power and it can come in many different forms such as being a leader in your school or being the president of a country. However, it does NOT mean that you can boss people around, that’s just what most people call rudeness. You cannot just throw power around or just have it handed to you. The world is here for development and that development, to me, should come in the form of variety,

In the Scramble for Africa game, we had to struggle to fight for the top. We had to try to get as much rolls of the dice as we could so we could get more land of Africa. You have to know what you need and thinking fast is key in the game of life. Also women suffragettes have been waiting a long time before they were able to get their power which came in the form of having a say in their world/community and having the right to vote. As many people know, there is always a struggle in getting what you want, to really succeed. You have to be able to work towards gaining power. In the Great Powers Game, we were just given our country rather than living up to it and earning that country, but I think that we were given the specific country for a reason. I don’t think that you can just climb your way to the top without a struggle or a care in the world.

Going to the top is not what I consider power IF you cannot respect that power. There is no way that you are going to gain respect when you can’t even respect the power you have achieved.

3 comments:

Hanna Yin said...

I partially disagree with your definition of power, because at the end you said that you have to have respect for the power to have power, but that isn't necessarily the case. A lot of dictators have power, but I don't think that all of them respect the power, they just have it and use it for selfish reasons. But the definition in the beginning I agree with, you do have to rise to the top and gain peoples respect.But you don't have to respect the power that you have. I agree with you that it is a struggle to gain power, and I really like the quote, "As many people know, there is always a struggle in getting what you want, to really succeed. You have to be able to work towards gaining power"
Good Job Grace!
Have a good summer!

Ashwan said...

Grace,

I agree with Hanna Yin because if you have the power, you've earned the right to use it because you worked hard to get that power. But otherwise i agree with your post and the part about climbing to the top because you really have to go through some obstacle to get to a better position.
Nice!

Cerys said...

Grace, i disagree with some of your aspects on power. even though you say power is not the ability to boss people around, or rudeness, it still happens, a lot. You did an super job in giving evidence from your blog and connecting the topics we have studied with power. My favorite was with the woman suffragettes, because at first they had no power, but they had the power in themselves to change things, and in the end, they got power. well done!! :)