Prompt: Write about a conversation that changed you.

 Prompt Response: One of the talks that really changed me was one I had with my coach after a tough game. I played one of the worst games of my entire career and was beating myself up mentally for every mistake. After everyone left, he sat me down and told me that one poor game doesn't define the type of player I am. He told me that the most vital thing is how I respond and learn from it. Learning that actually resonated with me because I'd always thought that failing meant I couldn't do it. That conversation made me realize failure is part of the process, and it challenged me to stop quitting on myself so quickly. I walked out of that conversation feeling differently, like I actually thought I could do better.


Summary: We made claims and backed it up with evidence on certain topics.


Reflection: I learned how to properly argue for your claim and back it up with evidence.

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