The Other Wes Moore: One Name Two Fates

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Although I grew up with both my parents, my dad was working a 12 hour shift, so he could provide for all his children. Even though I had the love of both my parents, I chose to hang out with my neighbors most of the day. The neighborhood I lived in was full of drugs, violence, and money. I wasn’t really into the violence part. My dad was working all day just so we could have the things we required. I didn’t want to waist our family’s money so I would never ask my Mom or Dad for any. I started hustling anything I had or could get my hands on. It was a bad decision but at the time I wasn’t thinking about the consequences. I was just trying to get my hands on a lot of money. I started robbing places and people, and ended up getting arrested a couple times. Before I started to realize that in the long run, it would turn out for the worst. The first time I got arrested, I didn’t even care. I just wanted to get done with the process of everything, and get back to what I was doing. My mind was set to think “Damn how could you make a silly mistake, and get caught like that.” My mother was totally shocked when she found out that I was getting into trouble, because I hadn’t gotten any complains from school for bad behavior, or bad grades, and I had never let my mom know that I was doing all these useless stuff. Ultimately I got sent to boarding school and now have completely switched up my life. My environment was having a big affect on my life. I learned from my mistakes and I am making a better future for myself. I don’t regret much because, I have gained so much knowledge from the wrong things I did in my life. The author Wes Moore had a change of environment and influences and turned out in a different situation, than the other Wes moor... ... middle of paper ... ... has such a bad environment and set of bad neighborhood influences. At this point the Author’s mom is fed up with the his mistakes. Even though she is struggling so much, she feels that if she doesn't do something she will lose her son forever. By asking help from relatives and friends she gathers money and sends the Author to military school. Now lets see if the change of environment had an affect on the Author or not. “ . . . I heard the thunderous sound of 120 men all snapping to attention … I had never seen anything like that before. I had never seen a man, a peer, demand that much respect from his people. I had seen Shea demand respect . . . but that was different. This was real respect, the kind you can’t beat or scare out of people. Thats when I started to understand that I was in a different environment.” Works Cited The Other Wes Moore One Name Two Fates

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