I only want what's best for my health and future because personally, that is what's best for me and most important. Everyday I keep the same routine because I feel if I keep working on it eventually I will have satisfaction, which is what I would consider success in my books. I sort of live by the saying ingrained in me by my former baseball coach Hébert, "practice makes perfect," because when I become rich and famous, I want to be able to have full control and understanding of what I'm doing. I've been physically active all my life and understand that with exercise, the mind can comprehend subjects in a more simple fashion. With that being said, I take my physical activity and health in a serious matter because my mind is what is going to get me where I want.
In the beginning of chapter 8, Bernard asks John to explain his life because nothing seemed to make sense to him, "' As though we were living on different planets, in different centuries. A mother, and all this dirt, and gods, and old age, and disease …' He shook his head. 'It's almost inconceivable. I shall never understand, unless you explain.'" Linda could care less about a relationship and it tears apart other relationships on the Reservation because she sleeps with so many other men. John realizes she's up to no good when the other women start pushing Linda away. When Linda and John get back, Popé is waiting for them with mescal for Linda. John hates Popé so he attempts to kill him while he's sleeping with Linda and all Popé does is credit his bravery. When Huxley uses the Shakespeare allusions in chapter 8, it gives us sort of clarification on how people in Brave New World act similarly to those in Hamlet because Hamlet and John both feel bet...
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