Today, in my AP Literature class, we were discussing "Doll's House" by Henrik Isben. My teacher asked us what ends an relationship. He listed the top three consequences of teenage break-ups.
1. distance
2. time
3. maturity
Since Day-1 of his class, he has taught us life lessons. He is an expert on Dating 101. How do you differentiate love and infatuation? He pointed out that infatuation is "Out of sight, out of mind." So, how difficult is it to forget another? How easy can one move on? Help me to answer this question. Maybe Kelly Clarkson's "Stronger" might be the answer? "What does not kil you, makes you stronger."
Also, a situation was brought up. My friend, you might not understand what it is right now. But you will know. Maybe someday you'll realize. Whatever background a man is raised with, the outcome of man's overcoming matters. I do pity people who were raised in unfortunate background. People have different backgrounds and hardships. Even I have mine. But it depends on how we overcome it. That is life. But if they overcome and become a successful person, I will give kudos to him. But if he takes advantage of that background and does not bother to change and do not overcome, it is his fault. Why try to get pity from others? Why don't you change? Equality of Opportunity. I pray one day, he will understand. I hope. Or it will be just like having pity on Hitler. He was not loved and did not overcome the matter of fact but blamed it on the society. So are we going to pity Hitler because of his background even though he did those horrible things? No way. Out of the questions.
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