#1 (permalink) Fri Dec 12, 2008 20:02 pm TOEFL essay: Compare the benefits of planning free-time activities with... |
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Compare the benefits of planning free-time activities with the benefits of not making plans. Which do you prefer planning or not planning for your leisure time? Use specific reasons and examples to explain your choice.
A civilization advances as we discover more and more inventions that substitute our thought operations. This means, especially nowadays ,there is more freedom fo energy and time to exercise our free will in, probably, new ways. But as with every freedom a responsibility comes along. So here is simply to have fun or at least relax and find our harmony through our activities. Nowadays people either plan their leisure time or just engage with anything that comes to mind.
The benefits of the organizing are quite obvious. First of all, we won't waste our time with activities that are not included in our plan. For example if we plan to play basketball we won't sit in front of the TV waiting for something to come up. So planning places in a state of action.
Moreover, if we plan is more likeable that we can arrange something with our friends. Because when we have an agenda we can discuss it with our friends and schedule some sport game or simply a meeting. Doing something you love alone is enjoyable sharing your passion with your friends it lifts you from the ground.
Now for the other side when you don't plan you are freer to engage with something quite new. For instance, your leisure time maybe devoted on trying out new sports with no idea of how long it will take or what people and places you will see. In that way you are simply going with the wind; meanwhile you are alert for anything that excites you. Therefore this time is devoted on discovering more about the world around you. In that way the new stimulus may stir changes of your individual outlook to life. Who doesn't want to have fruitful experiences which mature his judgement and alter his perspective?
A continuous alteration between planned leisure time with flexible ones are more suitable for me. For example, I like to expand my list of activities from one side. But if I get passionate with one activity I will be serious about it and start making plans on how to focus more on this interest. This golden rule will bring a balance of expanding my horizons and creating through my favourite activities. Actually creativity will be impowered as new knowledge from different activities comes in my life.
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