“Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher.”
- William Wordsworth
This quote was very inspiring because it said a lot to me. One thing that it said to me was if you push yourself to learn something it could be a lot harder to learn then just learning it naturally. If you find something that seems natural to you to do then it will be very easy on you but if you push yourself to do something that doesn’t feel natural, it just doesn’t work very well. Another thing that it says to me is don’t try to make yourself something that your not , because it can only lead to disaster and no one wants their life to fall apart just because they are trying to be cool. It is crazy what lengths people will go to just to try to fit in and they just try too hard to be liked by people. Maybe it’s the pressure most teens put on other teens, but once you find friends it doesn’t matter how you are they will like you for who you are. The last thing it tells me is that everything will make sense to you if you just stay open minded about things and not be so close minded. Close minded people seem to be stuck up and all neat and very judgmental, they don’t like to adapt to sudden changes. Its like they find a track and just stay on course, go through life working hard to make money but then they don’t have time to do anything, some even push their closest friends away. Open minded people seem like they can adapt well and they always have fun, they make the best of their day , look at the good things that happened and forget about the bad things. They almost never don’t get mad, the downside is that they don’t care about a lot, mostly go through life having as much fun as possible and with no regrets. This made me think for a little while and I just couldn’t find something to talk about and that’s why I chose this quote by William Wordsworth. You have probably herd this a million times but I have to say it again, be who you are and you will get the respect you want, but try and be something your not and you wont go anywhere.
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