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Life is the greatest teacher 生活是老师


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Life is the greatest teacher 生活是老师

我不知道是不是每个年轻人都在读这篇文章。但是我想对在读这篇文章的年轻人说:“听从生命,这是经验。每个人的经历都大体相似。”
如何渡过浮躁的青春期?每个青年都有自己的经历。本文是作者以过来人的身份,给各位年轻朋友一些诚恳的建议。
By Abubakar Jamil
As I look across the horizon at the faces of the young people around me, I weep. A once proud part of the human race, the younger generation has been described as lazy, overemotional, and disrespectful.
I myself used to have all three of these characteristics. Not when I was an adventure-seeking, rambunctious toddler, but as an older high school teenager.
It was at this stage that my foolish rascal tendencies were at their highest. I would constantly complain, care for my friends more than my family, and in general would just talk all the time.

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Then came a moment when I wondered where I would end up. Would I remain on track to becoming a doctor like my parents wanted? Am I just going to keep acting like a child for the rest of my life?
This moment would serve as the spark that set in motion a process of learning life lesson, molding me into the person you're reading through your computer screen.
Since then, I've learned a great many things, but these are the lessons that I wished I'd stumbled upon earlier:

1. Everyone's opinion matters only as much as you want them to.
There was a time when everyone's opinion was mine as well. Whatever preferences I formerly held were dashed in the face of another's. This most likely came from a need to please others.
Remember that your opinion matters just as much as the next guy's, whether they make more money than you or are less popular than you. Everyone's opinion holds the same weight.
2. Your emotions are under your control.
Drama, chaos, and emotional unrest — these were what took up most of my time as a teenager. When everyone's obsessed with what's in and what's not, tempers flare; mine mostly. 苏州易优语文培训,中小学阅读写作同步提升 https://www.Euzw.net/miniform.html
If I had heard someone said rotten things behind my back, I'd erupt. Go crazy. Looking back on those tantrums now, I'm not too surprised. After all, when you have little self control, anything is possible.
The lessons here is, remain aware of how you react.
3. Arguments are pointless.
Will one small quarrel among friends decide the fate of the entire universe? In my world it felt like it. I just wanted so much to be right and for them so much to be wrong. But in the end, it only resulted in me wasting my time and in the other person storming off in frustration.
Is there really a point to arguing? Unless it's absolutely necessary, I've learned that it's better to hold your breath on things you can't control at all.
Arguing to change someone's mind is one of them.
4. Your parents only want what's best for you.
I'm not saying every parent wants what's best for you (there are outliers), but in general, parents do what they do for you in your best interest. 苏州小学语文提优培训,就找易优吴老师,20余年辅导经验,数百成功案例。(TEL:181-1815-9898)
My parents used to make me do the dishes, cook dinner, sweep the floors, mow the lawn, take out the garbage… the list goes on and on. And at every turn, I'd whine and complain. I'd eventually end up doing it.
Now, I honestly see the value in having learned those skills. I can efficiently cook and clean up after myself — what's not to like?
And even though I despised school, I thank them for the education they helped me acquire.
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