As a young child, it can be easier to be true to oneself. Some may worry less about what they wear, what they like, and how it might be perceived by other people. As a teenager, though, it can be considerably harder to do so. While teenagers develop and grow, their mind may begin to work differently, whether they become more anxious and reluctant or confident and bold. During this stage, it is imperative that they are fair to themselves. Geisel’s quote presents the exact problem teenagers may face. As a developing young adult, teenagers must recognize what they enjoy, so that they may build upon it and ensure a livable future. In order to do this, they must be …show more content…
If someone truly cares about someone, they will respect what they feel and think, because that is also part of who someone is. People are made of their thoughts, feelings, and actions, and to accept someone but not their thoughts or vise versa is illogical. If someone does not respect another’s feelings or opinions, they do not deserve to know them or be part of their life. It is essential for people to recognize when someone will serve as a toxic figure in their life, and they must be able to discontinue their interactions if