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the greatest lesson I will ever learn
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Mood:
stressed. frustrated.

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So. It's tomorrow.
I'm sick of mugging.

I'm sick of "I'm gonna die" blog posts...
Come on people; we were all born on the death row, just waiting for our names to be called. We began dying before we knew we were alive.

My parents told me the greatest thing I will ever learn is what is right and what is wrong. I am sensing physic powers here: How did they know I'd have to go through my ki morality notes some 10 years down the road...

Great lesson 1, age 6: Wetting your crush with the showerhead: It ain't what it appears in the books/movies. Those goofily romantic moments? Only reel, not real.

Great lesson 2, age 8: tumbled downhill, scars all over, bicycle accident: If you wanna stop, please press on both breaks. Also, wear a helmet. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

Great lesson 3, age 10: "Failing" 3 out of 4 subjects: We all fall down. Too many fall from great and good, for you to doubt the likelihood.

Great lesson 4, age 12: "Forced" into sn: If life's a journey, please for goodness sakes have a hand on the steering wheel.

Great lesson 5, age 13: track and field. 'nuff said: Strength is when you hold on when you feel like letting go.

Great lesson 6, age 14: ...: sometimes, it's just out of control. Let it be.

Great lesson 7, age 15: triple science: No, your parents don't always know what's good for you. (and also: counselling so doesn't work)

Great lesson 7, age 16: graduation: You don't know what you got till it's gone.

Great lesson 8, age 17: arts fac: Follow your heart- even though it will take you down dark and dusty roads and up the steepest slopes. "I know I'll be ok, though the skies are turning gray"- because passion and mad blind hope can keep you going further and faster than you imagine.
Even while the world scorns on.

Great lesson 9, age 18: This whole term: Biting off more than you can chew means that you're gonna choke soon.

To be continued.

"... is to love and be loved in return"- Moulin Rouge.

I'll see you on the other side.
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