Today in Humanities we have done an “Ancient Mesopotamia Simulation” where we have to build up a civilization combined with factors of the process of building Mesopotamia, for example, one of the factors needed to build a civilization is trading, trading helps civilizations get what they needed or lacked, or sometimes they don’t get what we needed maybe because of the lack of resources we trade for. Some groups today didn’t make it or “win” this game, either because of their geographical location or because of the cooperation and communication of the team. However, our team made it to a really close point from winning because we have great cooperation with each other and that is what I think our team mostly had done well, each person in our team gets a job to do to make our progress go faster. For me, I am in charge of designing a temple or an architecture that is suitable or the requirements are written on the “architecture” instructions, I did a great job at really thinking outside of the box and trying my best, of course, my design is approved. Though what we did not do well is actually making the catapult, this is the point where our cooperation has fallen apart. What we should do is listen to each other and cooperate.