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Daily Student Success Statement

Daily Student Success Statement

"Ask yourself is it right or wrong and act accordingly."

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-Otto Graham, Jr.

Reflection:

I agree with this student success statement by Otto Graham, Jr. This statement shows us that when you ask yourself if it's the right thing or the wrong thing, you should only do what's right. If you ask yourself if it's the right thing or not, and you come to the conclusion that it is a bad thing, stop and don't do it. But if you ask yourself if it is the right thing or the wrong thing again and you come to the conclusion that it's the right thing, you can go ahead and accomplish what you want to accomplish. So depending on the situation you must think about what's right and what's wrong and ONLY do what's right. In any given scenario you must do the right thing and what's best for everyone. When thinking about what's right and what's wrong consider the following: will this benefit others, will there be consequences to this action, and how can this cause an impact on other ations. Think about choosing the right and what it means to be a ctr person 24/7. How can choosing the right help you in life. This is what I believe the student success statement by Otto Graham Jr. is trying to show us. 































 

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