Freedom to Determine the Future
By Sarah Pryor 6th Period
Purpose
The purpose of my infographic is to reach out to young adults and remind them that they have many freedoms as they mature and get older, but there are many long term affects to all of these decisions.
Your Future. Your Choices.
As young adults in this world we always have the right to make certain decisions as to how we want to live our lives, and also on how you want your country to be as reflections of your actions. You have many freedoms within your life from what you will eat for breakfast tomorrow morning all the way to where you might live in your future. It is all part of your decisions and freedoms.
High School Graduates Who Attend College.
Along with your long list of freedoms within your lifetime you also have the freedom to choose whether or not you attend college. As many high school students see college as a necessity, others may not see it on the top of their priorities and therefore choose to pursue other passions outside of college. This is a huge decision that determines you future by many factors.
Different Kinds of Pets.
Later on in your life you might also choose to own a pet. Your choice affects what kind of food you will buy (financial), how much supplies you will buy, etc. This major life choice helps you learn what is meant for you and you lifestyle, which all determines your future.
Breakfast.
While it may seem like the least important factor of your life, eating breakfast also has a couple long term affects. It affects how your day will go based on how much energy you start off with and it, it also might affect how you deal with time management. If you spend the majority of your time eating in the mornings, you won't have time for other times.
Your Freedom to Determine Your Future.
So whether it be as simple as deciding whether or not you'll be eating breakfast, or if you want to go to college, do it based on your own beliefs and importance, knowing that each decision you make might have a positive and/or negative affect.