essay on what is the one thing you can't do without?
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[...] Is there really one thing that we could say for every single person in the world that they cannot do without? Of course, there's oxygen, water, sun. There's definitely our earth! Then again though, I don't think that this question expects answer such as those above, I believe that we should rather ask:
What is the thing that when absent, makes our lives unbearable?
Now this question, gives us a lot to talk about [...]
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The one thing I can’t live without would have to be my cell phone. I know that may sound really selfish of me but I think I have a good reason. My father and I have ALWAYS been very close. People always tease that I am a daddy’s girl and I will admit it. My father and my mother have been separated for almost 10 years. It was really hard for me to accept because I was young and was clueless about how it would affect my life.
After my parents’ separation, my father moved out and took a job in Barstow, California, which is pretty far from where I live. But nothing changed because I would still see him almost every day. My dad, or “Papa” as I call him, would drive to my house where I lived with my mom and we would spend time together like nothing had changed. Well, a year and a half ago my dad got laid off from his job in Barstow. The company he worked for had a position for him, but the problem was that it was in a different location. It was in Hawaii, and he had no choice but to take that job so he could have a job and pay for his living expenses. When he told me that he would be moving very soon it honestly broke my heart because I was so close to my dad and I also knew my family couldn’t afford to fly me out to see him.
At this time I didn’t have a cell phone because my family couldn’t afford one. Which meant when my dad left a few months later, in April 2008, I would have no contact with him because I didn’t have the Internet on my computer either. So the only option we would have would be to write letters to each other. But a month before he left my papa bought me a cell phone that he would be able to afford and he would pay monthly. It was very hard to say goodbye to my father before he left for Hawaii, but I know it was the best thing for him and me.
I cannot live without this cell phone that I am actually writing this essay on (since I don’t have the Internet on my computer) because it is my connection to my papa, who is still working in Hawaii. Since I have this cell phone I am able to talk to my father whenever I want—day and night—and I can also send him pictures or videos of me and he can do the same. It is still very hard because I haven’t seen my father for about a year, but with my cell phone it does make it a lot easier. And that is why I cannot live without my cell phone.
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