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The main reason I embrace the first way is because I find it more natural, it is our
instinctive way to act and react. When we are young we are prone
to experience than to
listen to other persons advice and less to the advice coming from our family. This may not
be a general case but I believe the exceptions are rare. I remember when I got engaged
with my future husband both my parents and friends were very much against my decision.
And in a way they were right. But I wanted to follow
my heart and to have my own
judgment even if people with more experience and even good intention were advising me
to do the contrary. My reaction/action it was also influence by the wrong approach my
family adopted. And my case is not an isolated one.
From my above story can be inferred that I DO agree that learning
by listening to the
advice of well-intended people is a wise way. It would probably save us some grief and
disappointment in life. But I strongly believe that even painful the experience we choose to
have is helping us grow and builds our personality. I never regretted
my decision to get
marry at a pretty early age even if eventually we (me and my husband) ended up divorcing.
It was one of the best experience I ever had, though the most painful in my life.
I conclude by encouraging youngsters to try to listen both to their heart and to other
persons advice and judge which way would be the best for them.
Although I sound like my
mother some years ago, when she tried to convince me that at my age the marriage is not
the
best choice in life, I strongly recommend to everybody to accept listening to any advice
before making a decisive step in life and afterwards to filter all these information. I think it
is wise trying to combine these two ways of learning about life.
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