Sample content Learning Experience Psy/103 Learning Experience In my early days at a theme park, I would consume food from all other dispensation stands, drink countless sodas and water as I can to stay unruffled, and get on every ride apart from the roller coasters. Seeing kids and adults ride on the roller coasters startled me because I thought the people would fall off because of the belts not on them appropriately, or the belts depleted from usage. I also anticipated the ride itself would stop working and cause people to get stuck. Watching too much TV caused me to endure this way. As I have grown, I have learned to recover from my fears of riding roller coasters, together with other rides in a theme park by going with my own instinct. Even though I have a slight phobia for roller coasters and the troubles they have caused in the past, I have learned to conquer my qualms by trying to delight myself at the amusement park instead of being frightened. I also had to understan