Sunday, April 15, 2012

Socialization

I definitely think education has contributed most to my socialization. I presume what is meant by the term education in this sense is not necessarily education itself but rather the educational environment that is given to us. Obviously, many of the friends I have made have been through attending the same school and the things I hear and notice in conversations among other persuades me to shut up and ignore some of the stupidity so that also has contributed. I also believe family is a close second in that sense. I think both economy and government are pretty equal in the least affecting seeing as how I have yet to have any involvement in both fields. I don't really know how one can at this age.

3 comments:

Ben Luke said...

I agree with you 100%. I have met all of my friends through school and learned about social activities through them. Government has definitely affected me the least because I am never around government buildings.

mia cupidro said...

I agree but although we are not directly contributing to our government and economy, both still have a huge impact on our lives. For example imagine if we had the same type of government/economy such as North Korea, even though are families/friends/school may still be the same, we would turn out completely different people just by the government alone.

Nick Fallico said...

Schools definitely contribute to who we are. The friends you make or the ones you don't make your friends help determine who you are. And although we don't get involved in the government at this age it still affects us as school is a government lead organization.