Last Five Seconds of a Championship Game

5 seconds. 5 tiny little seconds parched on the clock. We’ve run this play 1000 times and I know where I’m supposed to go but this is where it counts. Time freezes as I glide into position. Sweat trickles down my face as the inbounder and I lock eyes. The ball floats into my hands as I realized I’ve been waiting for this my whole life. My form tightens as I split-secondly check everything. “What if I don’t make it?” “What if I lose the-
Swish.

When Do You Choose to Call or Text?

We all know the moment when you decide to whether call or text someone. But by know I bet your asking your self ” Why do I choose to call or text someone?” Our generation is so used to texting instead of calling, but when you open your call log there’s always a couple there.

I think most peoples criteria for a call or text is whether they the matter they are discussing is urgent or not. Although there’s a HUGE range or definitions for “urgent” ; examples of urgent could be having to call your best friend to tell them you just got new makeup, telling all the guys you just got tickets to a sports game, an emergency injury, the classic “I missed the bus!”, and last but not least, ” I forgot something!”

Many have thought texting is more convenient and no matter how important you think the matter is. I’ve always thought that calling can show more true emotion and texting can sometimes not be perceived well. So next time you call someone think of its worthy of a call, or your terms of worthy.