Living Simply In A Dumpster Analysis

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James Hamblin describes Jeff Wilson’s experience of living in a dumpster. Jeanette Walls describes how hard work helps you to be successful. The success of Jeff Wilson, myself, and Jeanette Walls all have comparisons and differences. In “Living Simply in a Dumpster,” James Hamblin depicts Jeff Wilson’s motives and hard work that went into his tiny home. Hamblin describes how Wilson acquired the idea of this “Dumpster project”, as Wilson puts it, after his divorce with his wife. Wilson started with a basic green dumpster, he worked his hardest to improve the dumpster and now he has a real tiny home. Wilson started this project only to teach the students at the college, where he is the dean, that you about “…the environmental impacts of day-to-day …show more content…
That passion is dance. I train in dance for about twenty-plus hours a week, depending on the week. Every bit of training and hard work is leading up to the success of my future. You get out as much as you put in. I recently danced back-up for Chris Blue at his debut concert after winning The Voice. That was my first, real job in the dance world. You could technically say that I have “made it” in the dance world, but no. Even though I made my break, that does not mean that I stop my training and working. Everyone can always improve in some way, shape, and form. There is a quantity of similarities and differences between the James Hamblin’s writings and Jeanette Walls’ writings. In Hamblin’s writing, Jeff Wilson was working hard for the “Dumpster Project” at first to teach his students, but he ended up wanting to keep it going for himself. The success was personal. In Jeanette Wall’s writing, The Glass Castle, the success was a personal and public success. INSERT QUOTE HERE (in text citation). It does not matter how old you are or what you are doing, hard work and determination will drive you to be