A
Message to Garcia
By:
Elbert Mubbard
This
essay A Message to Garcia was written
so the author could complain about people in life that don’t work hard and would
praise the people who do put in the time and work. In life when people are
asked to do something usually people wont just do the task right off the bat
but they ask questions like “why, when, how, and where”. Instead of just doing
what they are told.
During the War a
man named Garcia was lost in the mountains nowhere to be found. The President didn’t
know what to do about the situation with Garcia. He chose a man and gave him a
task. “Go find Garcia” he said to the man. Without him knowing any information
and asking questions like “where is he” “who is he” “why do you want me to do this
” or “When should I leave” and other questions like The. The man was given a task and just did what he
was told to do. He just listened and did the task that was given to him.
This essay shows
that some people In life just don’t do as much work as some other people. In
the essay the man that goes and find Garcia worked harder without knowing any information
because he had to look more deeper for the location of Garcia then if he just
kept asking questions and know exactly what to do. By asking questions, you don’t
learn anything and your not challenging yourself. Elbert Mubbard gives an
example of this. “if you were to ask your assistant at work to find where a
place was for you that was unknown, it would be more than likely that instead
of just figuring it out on her own she would probably ask you a few questions
about the task that has been given”. Elbert Mubbard might have used this as an
example in the essay because Maybe an assistant does this so it’s just easier
for her to find the information.
Asking questions
is always the easy way out. Like what was said before about asking questions
you just don’t learn anything from doing so and you’re not challenging yourself
which you should want to do. For example, many people do this in school. Once
the teacher has given instructions on what to do for book work we would start
working. Sometimes people stumble over a hard question and can’t find it in the
book. And instead of looking a little more for the page # they give up and ask
what exact page the answer is on. What good does that do. You’re not
challenging yourself or learning.
This essay by
Elbert Mubbard really taught me about hard work. It showed me that it wasn’t
just a story about the war and Garcia being lost in the mountains. It was about
how much work people put in compared to others and usually the ones that do put
in the work are very successful.
Very thorough essay, Gracyn. (BTW, his last name is Hubbard, not Mubbard.) One suggestion: proofread before you publish so you can catch the obvious mistakes. 49/50.
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