Week 4 is
over and I am two readings smarter than last week.
Out of this
week’s readings, I found a lot of good information in Carroll’s “From Backpacks
to Briefcases” that helped me to understand how deep writing can really be.
Prior to this class, writing for me was just a form of communication which you
used when you were too lazy to call or talk to a person face to face. Genres,
styles, and contexts was nothing I considered nor cared about when I structured
my messages. But as the weeks fly by, the thoughts behinds the texts are coming
more and more often and I have to admit, it is very interesting to see how much
you can affect people by using different styles and genres.
In Carroll’s
text, the author paid a lot of attention to the first impression and how fast
people are when it comes to judging people. Due to earlier experiences, humans
generalize people depending of what they have learned in the past. By
generalizing, we put people into different folders depending of who we think
they are and unfortunately, that makes us treat people differently. I can only
speak for myself but I am sorry to say that I treat people very differently depending
on who I think they are and how they look. It is nothing I decide to do but it
comes automatically. When I see someone who seems to have the same interests as
me, I personally act in a nicer way compared to when I see a person whom I seem
to have nothing in common with. What this behavior depends on is hard to say
but I assume I treat the first person better because I know the odds for us
getting along and become good friends are better compared to when I talk to the
person whom I observe as “strange”. It happens
way too often and it is a shame I have to write these words. Fortunately, I am
aware of the problem and that makes it easier to correct it.
Carroll’s
text did also talk a lot about Ethos, Pathos, and Logos and for me, those three
words has always been about speaking but
I have never considered it when it comes to writing. Just as speaking, writing
is all about persuading people and you need to connect with your audience on a
deeper level in order to accomplish a connection. Either if you use your
intellectual side (Logos), emotional side (Pathos), or your credibility and trustworthiness
(Ethos), you need to involve these three parts if you want to affect your
audience. Personally, I have a lot to work on when it comes to both speaking
and writing and if I can develop my ethos, pathos, and logos, I will be able to
develop my skills and hopefully become a better communicator both verbally and
on paper.
In the
second reading for this week, it was a lot of instructions of how you do an
interview and since it is only a week until we are doing our own interview, it
was a lot of useful information which I will use when it is time to sit down
and talk to the CEO of Melonboard. If you have not heard about that company
before, I recommend you to go to melonboard.com and check it out.
Adam, I agree with the more I am reading these countless articles I have noticed how much I did not know about writing. I art form is coming into fruition for me something I will use now or with future papers I will need to write.
SvaraRaderaHumans as a whole treat people differently based on first impressions. I have been subject to that countless time over in my life. But, what I have learned is they are judging themselves not me. I have always tried to be compassionate by looking past their exterior, which took years to master. I have breezed by people growing up by never looking to their eyes, or just on my own personal journey without a thought, but if I start living in the present, look people in the eyes I can see their seed of their soul.
I agree with you adam that’s make me feel sad and its not fair how we treat people differently For example, if someone walking in the street and see a clean person laying down in the ground asking for help I think most likely people will stop and check what’s wrong with the person but if a homeless person most likely people will not stop. because they think a homeless person its not important. I think that’s show how using different style or thinking about this person better then this person will effect people
Radera