There was a time when I was in a debate competition. I decided to take a first person dominance approach. I prepared thoroughly, did in - depth research on the topic. During the debate, I started strong, presented my arguments clearly and forcefully, and countered every opposing point effectively. My confidence and dominance in the debate led me to win the competition.
One key element is self - confidence. Without believing in oneself, it's hard to take on a dominant role. For example, in a business negotiation, if you're not confident, you can't lead the conversation. Another element is knowledge or skill. If you're good at something, like a musician who is very skilled, they can dominate a performance.
One famous first person story is that of Neil Armstrong. He was the first person to walk on the moon. His words 'That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' are iconic. It was a huge achievement not only for the United States but for all of humanity in terms of space exploration.
Well, I once had to stay overnight in a really old hotel. The elevator was making strange noises on my way up to my room. When I got to my room, the TV turned on by itself, showing a static image. I went to bed but couldn't sleep. I heard whispers in the air. I sat up and saw a face in the window. It was a pale face with hollow eyes. I quickly grabbed my things and ran out of the room, not looking back until I was out of the hotel.
Sure. One of my friends immigrated to the US. He said the initial feeling was a mix of excitement and fear. He was excited about new opportunities but scared of the unknown. He had to deal with a lot of paperwork and cultural differences. For example, the way people communicate in the new country was very different from his home country. But over time, he learned to adapt and is now quite happy there.
I remember the time when I entered a painting competition. I was really nervous as I started. I chose a scene from my childhood memory, a small cottage by the sea. I spent days working on it. There were times when I thought I would never finish. But in the end, I completed it. When I saw it on display among all those other paintings, I felt a great sense of pride, even though I didn't win.
There was a girl who was an athlete. She was very thin and had small breasts. However, when she took a break from her intense training due to an injury and started a more relaxed fitness routine that included some yoga and light strength training, she noticed that her body composition changed. Her breasts expanded a bit. She talked about how this change made her feel more feminine and it also changed her perspective on her body image.
There could be a dominance short story set in the animal kingdom. For example, a dominant alpha wolf leads its pack. It decides when to hunt, where to rest, and protects the pack from danger. This kind of dominance is crucial for the survival and well - being of the whole pack.
Sure. One immigrant's story is about a man who left his home country in search of better educational opportunities. He faced many challenges like language barriers at first. But he was determined. He worked hard in part - time jobs while studying. Eventually, he graduated and got a great job in his new country, starting a new life there.
Sure. I once decided to try a new diet where I ate a lot of junk food for a month just to see what would happen. I gained about 10 pounds. I felt sluggish and my clothes got tighter. It was a real eye - opener about how bad those foods can be for you.
Sure. Once, I thought I could be a magician. I tried to make my cat disappear by waving a towel over it. Instead, the cat just hissed at me and ran away. It was so embarrassing.