Sunday, March 17, 2013

Sociology Report 2



What I seek
Timothy L. Kerofsky
University Regina Palma
ART456
Professor Johansson
26 March 2013
















            I seek what men seek. That is being, knowledge and joy. The being I seek is through the community of Moline. I seek a place in the community of not high political standing, but rather a place of one who is well respected. Well respected by the service I give it; the service of tutoring, of the sea cadet core, of teaching art to children, and helping at the church. With this it gives me an overwhelming sense of being.
            The knowledge I seek is to be educated in as many things as possible. As I work toward this master’s degree in arts while minoring in sociology it is only one of the many things I seek in knowledge. I seek the knowledge of the arts, of society, and theology. But the main knowledge I seek is through our lord and savior Jesus Christ. With this I know I will find the true meaning of life and what it met of my existence on this earth. What is my true purpose of my life on earth? This is the true knowledge I seek.
            The joy I seek is found by what I do. People say that if you have a job you enjoy doing, than you never have to work again. In tutoring and mentoring others I find such a prodigious joy that I feel a spiritual glow about me.