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Life Is The Greatest Teacher

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I used to have these three characteristics. No, when I was looking for an adventure, wild child, but as a senior in high school in adolescence.
  I used to have these three characteristics. No, when I was looking for an adventure, wild child, but as a senior in high school in adolescence.

  It was at this point that my stupid Rascal tendencies were at their peak. I always complain, care for more than friend of my family, and usually only talk all the time.

  Then came a moment when I thought I would end up. Will I be on track to become a doctor like my parents would have done? Am I just going to keep acting like a child for the rest of my life?

  This moment can serve as the spark that started a process of learning lessons in life, I molded the person who reads through the screen of your computer.

  Since then I have learned a lot, but it is the experience I wanted, I'd stumbled upon earlier:

  The first opinion of each of the questions as much as you want.

  There was a time that the opinion of the world was mine too. Whatever the preference, which previously owned were destroyed in the face of another. It is very likely came from a need to please others.

  Remember that your opinion is as important as the next guy, even if they make more money than you have, or is less popular than you. Opinion of all is the same weight.

  2nd Your feelings are under your control.

  Drama, chaos and emotional turmoil - is what brought most of my time as a teenager. When everyone is obsessed with what is and what is not, tempers flare, mine in particular.

  If I heard someone say rotten things behind my back, I would have burst. Crazy. Looking back on those tantrums now, I'm not too surprised. After all, when you have some 'self control, everything is possible.

  The lessons here are aware of what kind.

  3. The arguments are in vain.

  You want a little quarrel between friends and the fate of the universe? In my world, it felt like it. I just wanted so much to be true, and for those so wrong. But finally, it allowed me to waste my time and another person broke into frustration.

  Is there really a point to discuss? Unless absolutely necessary, I learned that it is better to hold your breath on things you can not control at all.

  The demand to change someone's mind is one of them.

  4. His parents want the best for you.

  I'm not saying that all parents want the best for you (there are outliers), but in general, parents do what they do for you in your best interest.

  My parents made me wash the dishes, cooking dinner, sweeping floors, cutting grass, removing debris from ... the list goes on and on. And every time I complain and complain. I finally finish it.

  Now, honestly, I see the value of acquiring these skills. I can actually do the cooking and cleaning up after me - which is not to love?

  And even though I despised school, I thank them for their education, they helped me acquire.

  5. Social norms do not mean anything.

  When you define your life by what society tells you, believe me, life becomes much more difficult to live. You are constantly on edge thinking to yourself, "Am I late? What is the normal thing to do? Is it acceptable? "

  For me, it came to not trust me to be who I am. I think when we are children, we have already internalized that. We take care not to society but only to express ourselves. Thus, after puberty, we start caring too much.

  So much so that it begins to get lost.

  Back to who we used to be. Carefree standards and pleasure just to live a life of our own.

  6th You are not stuck in any situation.

  Every time I lose a friend, get a terrible grade, or disappoint my parents, I stew in their own slime. Waiting for the bad times to go away, seemed to be the only solution. Fortunately, I now know that there is no need to be stuck in bad situations.

  You can go out and create better.

  It all depends on perspective, on how you look at it. See everything as a learning process that makes life more pleasant, even in difficult times.

  They have not blocked. You can go.

  7. You learn by doing.

  This lesson, which I unknowingly followed for some time. I used to try anything once, just to see how it was. But when I went to a teenager, I was very careful to try new things.

  I loved the skepticism, fear gripped me, and soon ... I became a coward.

  I think out of the race before I was even there.

  I think the lesson is clear.

  You can not change what you do not know when.

  Although it would be good for the transfer of knowledge through space-time continuum. I wish I could tell my younger self, immature.

  I told him to relax and everything will be fine. All you have to do is believe that everything will be fine and believe in their abilities, regardless of whatever path you choose.

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