Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Teenagers

For most teenagers, making decisions is one of the most difficult things to do. One of these decisions is to do what your parents want you to do or what you want to do. Obeying is following what someone orders you to do, while independence is having the free will to do what you want to do. Obeying and becoming independent are both important, but there is aright time for obedience. You can't just be independent at a young age. What would you do? Go to bars? Drink beer? Smoke? The same principle goes for obedience. You can't still be too obedient to your parents when you are already working. Fine, let's say the really toaught you well since you were a kid and guided you all the way. What if suddenly something happened to them and suddenly left you,what would happen to you? You would be just standing and staring, never knowing what to do next. What I am trying to say is that kids should listen to their parents while they are still being taken care of, and when you are nearing your independence, you should already know by that time that you know what to do and do it, not just for yourself but also for your family. Since you know that it's got to be done and you learned it from your folks while growing up, you will want to do it.
Most of today's teenagers want their independence early, thinking that they can take care of themselves. But it doesn't work that way, even if you think that you can live by your own, you should still follow your parents until you can be independent. Following what our folks say we grow up learning lots of things and what what we learn from them becomes part of our free will. It's for our own good, despite of what you think is right for you.

Monday, October 15, 2007

6th Entry

Working here and there. Most of these days I can't help but think all about those work needed to be done. Well thinking about them won't do anything at all. All I could is just take action and do them. And hopefully, I'll still be able to do more things like these at ease. *Sighs* I'm just tired. Later.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

5th Entry

You know, sometimes you don't notice what you do. Sometimes you don't even know what you're doing at all. Maybe, just because of too much thinking. Way too much of it. It's not surprising with some people because they are busy doing lots of things. Carrying different kinds of responsibilities. This happens to me. I don't know why, maybe because I lack concentration and awareness on what I do. I guess I need to be more aware. It's because when you don't know what you're doing is the result would be you not remembering what you did that time. Sigh. Awareness...