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Sep 13, 2009 02:59

            But, haven grown up, I still have an abundance of questions; maybe even more so, than I had before I completely left my childhood. At the age of  21 I was sure that somehow my future will work out for me, and everything will be well and as it should be. As of now, I am not sure of anything anymore. As a child and a teenager, even during my early twenties, I wasn’t scared of what my future might bring. As of now, I’m unsure and scared, scared and unsure. Am I starting to sound repetitive, or is it just me ?

Anyways, the point is (be patient, it’s coming) - value your childhood, and early youth, it is very precious and all too quick to pass. The freshness of life, it’s joy, it’s full potential come clear when one is young and just about to enter adulthood. With luck, one catches the meaning that life holds for him or her just before this precious time passes. And inspired one continues on the road of life full of strength and truth of youth, with a clear idea what to strive for and what to work on for years to come. With luck. The others have to continue this search even as adults.
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