Saturday, September 8, 2018

Elbert Hubbard


           Elbert Hubbard’s essay titled “A Letter to Garcia,” truly is a piece that will speak to everyone because it reveals to people just how valuable it is to constantly be a hard worker who doesn’t complain. In Hubbard’s mind, teaching about the history of Rowan’s treacherous journey involving delivering a letter to General Garcia was the least important thing that he wanted to communicate. Hubbard found it to be more valuable to learn about the importance of working hard even when no one is watching and not complaining. In the actual essay itself, Hubbard very briefly mentions the events of the journey, instead he focuses on how Rowan just took the letter and did not ask questions or complain.
            Hubbard’s essay not only applies to my high school career, but it applies to any job or task I will ever be given. He is constantly focusing on how much more beneficial it is to just get the job done even if no one is watching. Based off of just what Hubbard said, taking initiative and actually doing the job is the most rewarding thing you could ever do. As I begin my high school career, I will now be able to think back to this essay and see how powerful it is to always do what I should be doing without anyone watching and I should always complete the task to the absolute best of my ability. There is definitely a reward meant just for my mind that comes with doing everything that I should be doing.

2 comments:

  1. Very good analysis, Sydney! You're off to a good start.

    20/20

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  2. OOPS. I meant 10 out of 10 points. Still perfect!

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