Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Teenage years are the best years of one's life. Do you agree?

Life is like a photography; you need negatives to develop it. I'm certain that many of the adults have experienced failures during their teenage lives. However, it is apparently those unpleasant events that have molded them to be an upright person in the future. As a teenager, I must agree that teenage years are the shortest yet sweetest stage of one's life. Many changes take place during teenage years, we change physically and mentally without even us realising. It is the best to be a teenager because we are entitled the advanced entry ticket to the pre adult life. We are given the freedom and opportunities to explore the boundless universe to find what we are really interested in doing. Youth is the best asset that a teenager owns since more time can be allocated for us to try something new each day. Hobbies and interests will be cultivated if a teenager actively engages himself to non-academic activities. Hence it is never too late to try something new while we are young. It does not matter if we succeed in every endeavors that we undertake but the most important thing is that we remain open-minded to accept failures and befriend challenges.


From a child to a teenager, we have developed a stronger sense of maturity that gives us the rights to express our views and make decisions. It will be a whole new experience for teenagers to take charge of their lives and be responsible for their own acts. This is what a child could not do and yet adults find themselves too burdened by too much responsibilities and choices to be made. Hence I feel that a teenager gets the best of both worlds as they hold reasonable amount of responsibilities while they enjoy privileges of a child.


In conclusion, i strongly agree that teenage years are the best and i hope that all the teenagers will live life with passion and live life to the fullest!



Michael Jordan: I have missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game winning shot... and missed. And I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why... I succeed.


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