Saturday, February 6, 2010

Question #3

In Ch. 2 I will be talking about the term irreversibility. We've all been through that experience where we wished can turn back time and take back what we said to our family, friends, or close ones. "Once something is said-whether in anger, frustration, enthusiasm, or excitement-it cannot be taken back and will have some pact on the participants and later group discussion (Harris 48). I know I have done my fair share of bad criticism. One time during a tennis match, I started an argument with another player because of a bad line call. Not only was it a bad line call but that point lost me the match. I was so furious that I said a lot of things that I wish I hadn't. A year or two later I found out that one of my old opponent was close friends with one of my friends. When we met, things became really awkward. I apologized to him, but I had a feeling that it still affected him. I then realized that anything said or done cannot be taken back. I've learned my lesson and also learned to think before I say.

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