Reflection:
This video was about when Abraham Lincoln was
traveling with a man, who offered him first whiskey then tobacco. Lincoln denied
both and explained to the man that he made a promise to his mom since he was 9
years old. His mom was ill and was told she wasn’t going to get better, she
told Lincoln to promise her that he would never use whiskey or tobacco. The man
was surprised about his promise and apologized.
I believe that Lincoln had the courage to keep
his promise and I admire him. Nowadays we make promises out of nowhere without
an actual act of keeping them. We make a promise but since we keep it in our mind
instead of our heart we easily forget and break it. Many make promises like
Lincoln did about not smoking or drinking, but since there is more
peer-pressure than courage nowadays it’s easy to break the promise and begin to
drink and smoke. It’s all a matter of decision, it’s our choice to make promises
and keep them and not just think about them one day and break them the next day.
I myself have promised that I would not drink or smoke ever in my life, but I can
admit that I have been offered but I’ve always said no because I need to keep
my promise that I did not only for myself, but for my family. When I keep a
promise I try my best to keep it, and most of the time I do because I want
someone to promise me something and keep it as well. Choose the right.
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