Challenging the System
By: July • Essay • 420 Words • May 18, 2010 • 1,053 Views
Challenging the System
Autobiographical Story
There were defiantly a few times when I challenged the system. Either because I didn’t
feel that the system was right or I didn’t feel like following it because I didn’t believe in
it, but the most recent moment when I chose to challenge the system was about a couple
days ago at school.
I remember that it was very hot that day and I woke up late and I didn’t have a chance to
eat any breakfast. (And just for the record, I don’t do well in the heat.) So after my P.E.
class in third period I was very hot and decided that while I waited for the bell to ring I
would go to the vending machines to get some water. Well to my luck I went to five
machines and they were all either sold out or didn’t accept my wrinkled dollar. After this
I was getting very frustrated, so all through out my fourth period class, I was very hot, not
feeling well and very dehydrated. So I couldn’t concentrate on what the teacher was
saying, I was feeling very lightheaded. All I could think about was when the bell would
ring for lunch so could get some food and water in my system. After what seemed like
years, the bell for lunch finally rang. I walked over to the lunch carts and to my luck,
there was a huge line of about 50 people. I was