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The Joys & Pains of Growing Up

2023-06-23 05:01:59

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Therefore, I develop fun and business (and pain) and we grow together. From the dissolution of the boyfriend, you can do a lot of things such as marriage, painful abortion, twin joy, game, purchasing a house through illness or treatment. All the steps are like this. I can not "grow" in a better environment. . But this is what you do with these opportunities and your response to them - a good reaction, you will open more doors

We like to think of "growth" as a modern phenomenon - first love and youth anxiety, not knowing what is dominant, and it seems to be unique in our era - but actually The concept started in the 18th century. "This was the first time that growth took place in the middle of the 18th century and people actually chose to become something other than their parents," Nehman told me on the phone. Naman's inclined Kant and Rousseau philosophers throughout the book pay close attention to these problems. "Despite these differences, Kant and Rousseau are from families we currently call the" working class, "and their education is a miracle," explained Neiman. Therefore, "growth" has a special meaning to them. "The real growth is to think for yourself and this is indeed too too lazy to fear that we should actually do."

In Persian there is a concept called sadameh. This means injury, injury, or pain. Up until two days ago, I thought that it particularly refers to future pain and damage. This is the only way I hear about growing up as a warning about what I might happen to take a particular action. In the future, the back feels pain (or sadness), so you should not lift heavy items. My knee feels sad, so I should not run over the mountain. There is another concept called Torushide. It literally translates as "picking", but it refers to a woman beyond her peak. In the traditional Persian Jewish community, I will definitely be 28 years old. Although this term is a bit out of date, many old world ideas have shifted the expiration date to the modern era, but the cultural pressures of the Persian Jewish girls of my age are still to find the right husband It is very fast (or yesterday).