Ramble 1
- Ian Hacker
- Mar 29, 2017
- 2 min read

Time for a ramble: I'm creating a new segment called Ramble. Effectively it is what its called, a ramble. I'm going to write down what I'm thinking, with very short synopsis's, probably with no point.
Well to start does anyone else like chocolate milk with Goldfish? Personally I love the combo, but practically everyone else I know things its disgusting. See my idea for a new food would be chocolate milk filled goldfish, and while I am pretty sure there is already chocolate goldfish, the milk part would make them so much better. The great thing about chocolate MILK and goldfish is that the chocolate, and goldfish are too strong flavors, that the milk subdues, and allows to be combined. This gets me to being nice. Personally, I feel that I read, and hear about how being too nice can make people feel complacent with you. Effectively if you are always nice people start to take you for granted, and feel less gratitude for your actions. While I am not disagreeing with this (As long as I'm remembering it right) I feel like there are way more benefits to being nice. Here's a list. makes you feel better, make a difference, makes you believe that others like you (not trying to sound like its fake just saying that by being nice you know your being a good friend), reciprocal action, and so much more. Now so much of what we do is for something. As with being nice many people do things, so that they can then have them done to them. I find this really interesting, because when I was little I always had such a hard time understanding, and seeing how the "golden rule" played a part in the world. The "golden rule" at least as I was told is that you are supposed to treat others how you wanna be treated. I used to never be able to follow it myself, specifically with my brothers, and had a hard time seeing it in the world. What I've now realized is that the "golden rule" does have a large affect on the world. See I was always looking in the wrong place of being mean is what the rule meant, and that you shouldn't be mean because you wouldn't want others to be mean to you. What I should have been looking for is that so many people are nice, and they are nice because they know others will be nice to them. I am not trying to say being nice is greedy, I am saying it is smart. By being nice you not only help others, but can help yourself through the kindness that follows your initial kindness. If niceness keeps getting passed on between people, you end up with millions of nice things happening everywhere. Overall I kind of rambled, and went from goldfish, to the "golden rule" to the world being awesome. 16 minutes gone So have an awesome day!
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