Chris chooses independence over relationships. When have you chosen to be on your own instead of relying on others? What happened, and would you make the same choice again?

 Response: I often choose being on my own rather than relying on others. This happens with school work or studying sometimes. I sometimes just get so unfocused when working with other people and I get really confused so sometimes I will just shut off from my friends and work on it all independently. In general I find working by myself easier because I can just listen to music and zone out while I work. I still value working with others and do reviews together and stuff but sometimes I just need to do my own thing.

Summary: We discussed the previous chapters and read chapter 8.

Reflection: I thought it was interesting to discuss the different critical thinking questions during class. It was cool to hear other people's perspectives.

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