Ryan Donovan
"This I believe" essay
I believe that seeing isn’t truly believing but, knowing is. This I believe. What I mean is that most people base perception on sight alone when there is four maybe even five other senses that they’re ignoring. And they don’t know what they see often. For an example, you could place three people in a room with some new technology that isn’t known by them even slightly. There would be four opinions on what they saw. My belief was formed when I was around ten. We decided to go wandering through the wood, it was a group of about fifteen kids so we were safe. We came upon a clearing in some woods; we didn’t know where we were at all. It looked normal and all but it was the feel and the lack of sound that only I noticed out of fifteen kids. I ran back to the path we were following shortly, they heard barking then they saw five big dogs, could have been wolves I don’t know. They in the same direction that I ran moments earlier. No one was hurt by these dogs, or maybe wolves, maybe coyotes.