April 14th (out due to trip): Prompt: Your research question is designed to explore a complex issue. What makes this topic difficult to answer or solve? Identify at least two different perspectives or factors related to your topic and explain why understanding multiple viewpoints is important.

 My research topic is difficult to answer because the effects of plastic surgery on mental health are not the same for everyone and can vary a lot depending on the person and their situation. One perspective is that plastic surgery can improve confidence and self image, especially if someone has been insecure about something for a long time and finally feels better after changing it. Another perspective is that it can negatively affect mental health, especially for people who already struggle with low self esteem or conditions like body dysmorphia, since surgery does not fix the underlying issue and can lead to more dissatisfaction. These different viewpoints make the topic complex because both can be true, and understanding multiple perspectives is important so you do not oversimplify the issue and can better evaluate whether plastic surgery is actually helpful or harmful in different cases.

reflection: I have so much band stuff this week and gotta try to manage my time better

summary: We started thinking up research questions

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