Few years ago, adults always asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up. Our answers were like, astronaut, president or a princess. When we were 12 our answer were more like a rock star or cowboys. Now that we grow up we are terrified of our future. Psychologists call this fear chronophobia or future shock best describe as irrational fear of the future or the …show more content…
Life is beyond compare. Life is design to make mistakes and learn from them. Share time with you beloved ones because you never know when it’s going to be their last day. Hug everyone cause they can feel alone and you don’t know. You kids should play more in the parks not in your iPhone or tablet. Fall and cut yourself because that is part of living. Always challenge your fears. Do not hold grudges. Live life to the fullest. Because in a blink of an eye you would be senior and you will start planning your future. So run, laugh, play, dance and sing as much as you can because that stage doesn’t last forever. Never stop dreaming. Make yourself proud and conquer the world.
Remember, fear also has a function: it force ourselves to sit up and notice when something important is happening. The next time, your parents ask you what you want to do, tell them “I don’t know yet but I’ll figure it out.” This isn’t the time to make difficult decisions; this is the time to make a lot of mistakes. To get stuck somewhere. Fall in love. Change your mind and change it all over again. So the next time when they ask you again, you’ll know. As Winston Churchill said “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that