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Think Like a Freak
“What Does It Mean To Think Like A Freak?” Jayla Helton
ECON 202

Summary In this chapter, the author explains what is to come in many chapters, and a basic overview of the book. One will learn, many things the author presents, can relate to life, and the issues that come with life. If a problem is going on in life, many will try to investigate and figure out what is going on, and fail to figure things out. In the story pertaining to the soccer player winning the world cup, and his types of kicks he can do to overcome the goalie, reflect on today’s society. One will also learn, anyone can think like a freak, anyone can have the habits of thinking like a freak, and one of those are being raised. Whether it be political biased, or other type of biased, one paints their view of the world.

Response In this chapter, if one sees a problem going on, they will try to investigate and figure things out on their own, and most of the time they fail at getting accurate information. This really relates to today’s society. People will go above and beyond to figure out drama within someone else's life, or just anything going on. Majority of the time, the information others find out, is not accurate whatsoever. People will make up stories about someone else’s drama, just so …show more content…
There are many different things to do in life, many different choices, and many wrong decisions one can make in life. There are tons of different good and bad decisions one can make in life as well, but it is an individuals responsibility to pick what they think is right, and leads them in the right path. There are tons of people in today’s society who have picked the wrong path in life that have lead them to the wrong people, which shortly led them to things they would not have been involved with, if they would have hung around the right

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