Name: Oneil McQuick
Date: May 22,
2004
Subject Asked: If you could take only 3 things with
you during a hurricane evacuation, what would they be and
why?
How Done: In class writing,
journal.
School: BCC, ENC 1101
The three things, I hope, don’t have to be tangible or visible.
Because given the urgency of the situation, taking items might be
futile. What I would take along are Me, Myself and I. The three
most valuable things to me after God and his commandments. It
might seem egotistic to say, but given the situation and my
biblical stands, beside ‘godliness’ and the three, nothing else
matters. In fact, I equate this saying, “they loved not their
lives unto the death” (Rev 12:11). Not necessarily their lives but
the things that consist life are of little importance. Moreover,
wasting time scavenging for cherished items might jeopardize the
purpose of evacuating in the first place.
Me, myself and I are more valuable than any item and with the
‘three’ the items can be regained. I must also caution that I’m
not speaking of or encouraging Multiple Personality Disorder
(MPD), but the three are just a clichéd term that refers to
oneself. My ideology or influence is God, as you’ll see and have
seen displayed in all my writings; thus, I also strive to follow
the verse that says, "Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon
earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break
through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven"
(Mt 6:20). Of course, this can only be done through Jesus
Christ (Yahoshua Ha Mashiah). Another thing that motivates me,
though it is also wise to make provision for the future, is the
dilemma that King Solomon noted; that is, great mean have labored
and not enjoyed their labor and they also work and leave their
riches to fools who consume it away – vanity!
Having said all that, the only thing worth taking in a
hurricane evacuation is myself.