It’s not about giving up and not doing anything to change this situation. Everyone has failed at something at one point of their lives. No one is perfect. In life you can do two things. Give up and not use effort to change something, or get back up and trying to change things the next time.
Seven years ago, I failed at behaving like a good child. My behavior was so horrible and I knew that it was affecting the people around me.
My behavior changed and it has something to do with behaving like other people around me or trying to do the same thing other people are doing. I wanted to be friends with other people but I felt like I could only be part of their group if I was like them. I started to act …show more content…
My grandparents and relatives always taught me a lesson as I was growing up. They always tell me that I am growing up and that I should behave better. I am older than all my cousins and I shouldn’t behave like them. I knew that I shouldn’t have misbehaved or behave differently when I was around my friends. My behavior when I was younger, made me felt horrible about it. There was going to be consequences. I knew that I have to change my behavior and stop acting the way I was in order to be good. If I didn’t change my behavior, it could affect my future. After all, I didn’t want my future to be horrible.
My failure taught me I shouldn’t behave like other people in order to be friends with them. I should be myself. Being yourself is better. I learned that I shouldn’t misbehave because there will be consequences of your actions. I should be myself because there is no such thing as being perfect. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone is not perfect. Oscar Wilde once said, “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” Changing your behavior to be like others is useless. You should be who you are and do what makes you