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Do you think adults should listen more to kids? If so, why? I think that adults definitely should listen to kids more than they do, mostly for a different perspective on life. I think that kids bring a fresh, new, more modern perspective to a conversation.
Is it possible for a 9-year-old to make a better leader than a 14-year-old? How so, or why not? Yes, it is possible. It all depends on life experiences and personalities. Say a 9-year-old was raised by the president of a company who shared his experiences with his child and a 14-year-old had very little leadership experience and was raised by parents who hardly talked to him. That 9-year-old might just make a better leader than that 14-year-old.
Should kids be allowed to vote? I definitely think that some kids should be allowed to vote, but not all kids. I think that if kids are going to vote, they should be very well informed about what they are voting for and who they are voting for. I don't think that kids should vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate just because their parents are Democrats or Republicans. I think that they should vote for what they actually believe in. Maybe kids 9-years-old and up, because personally I wouldn't want my country in the hands of a 5-year-old.
Do you have any kid role models? If so, who? My friend Andy is my role model. He is one of the best kids I know and I do try to be more like him. He is involved in fund raising and supporting the average person in making changes that will help the environment and hopefully save money for that person. Andy has established a non-profit organization called The Point Organization Inc. His first project will raise money to purchase compact fluorescent lights to be installed in the homes of senior citizens and low income families.
What would you do if you won the lottery? That would all depend on how much the lottery was worth. If it were worth a thousand dollars, I would put it in my bank account. On the other hand, if it were worth a million dollars, I would buy a house, a car, a boat, a horse, and insurance. And any money I had left I would donate to charities.
What would people be surprised to learn about you? I think that a lot of people would be surprised to learn that after being raised by two elephant trainers that I'm afraid of little spiders. Tarantulas don't bother me but little wolf spiders and daddy long-legs creep me out. However I don't go around killing them for no reason. Instead I run away screaming like a little girl. That always bugs (no pun intended) my mom.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? I think that in ten years I will be on the coast of coast Rica dipping my feet in the warm water and catching fish. I would also like to have canned a few films and maybe a TV show or two by then.
Do you think adults should listen more to kids? If so, why? I think that adults definitely should listen to kids more than they do, mostly for a different perspective on life. I think that kids bring a fresh, new, more modern perspective to a conversation.
Is it possible for a 9-year-old to make a better leader than a 14-year-old? How so, or why not? Yes, it is possible. It all depends on life experiences and personalities. Say a 9-year-old was raised by the president of a company who shared his experiences with his child and a 14-year-old had very little leadership experience and was raised by parents who hardly talked to him. That 9-year-old might just make a better leader than that 14-year-old.
Should kids be allowed to vote? I definitely think that some kids should be allowed to vote, but not all kids. I think that if kids are going to vote, they should be very well informed about what they are voting for and who they are voting for. I don't think that kids should vote for the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate just because their parents are Democrats or Republicans. I think that they should vote for what they actually believe in. Maybe kids 9-years-old and up, because personally I wouldn't want my country in the hands of a 5-year-old.
Do you have any kid role models? If so, who? My friend Andy is my role model. He is one of the best kids I know and I do try to be more like him. He is involved in fund raising and supporting the average person in making changes that will help the environment and hopefully save money for that person. Andy has established a non-profit organization called The Point Organization Inc. His first project will raise money to purchase compact fluorescent lights to be installed in the homes of senior citizens and low income families.
What would you do if you won the lottery? That would all depend on how much the lottery was worth. If it were worth a thousand dollars, I would put it in my bank account. On the other hand, if it were worth a million dollars, I would buy a house, a car, a boat, a horse, and insurance. And any money I had left I would donate to charities.
What would people be surprised to learn about you? I think that a lot of people would be surprised to learn that after being raised by two elephant trainers that I'm afraid of little spiders. Tarantulas don't bother me but little wolf spiders and daddy long-legs creep me out. However I don't go around killing them for no reason. Instead I run away screaming like a little girl. That always bugs (no pun intended) my mom.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? I think that in ten years I will be on the coast of coast Rica dipping my feet in the warm water and catching fish. I would also like to have canned a few films and maybe a TV show or two by then.