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Mutiny

Why do we rise? Do you interrogate this question? Why do we rise in home, in school? Why do we rag our parents and teachers? Answer is: everyone go along time rebellion, some earlier, others later, some are tempestuous ;)

Measure is serious. Child that starts mature and turn teenager goes in unfamiliar world aggressivity, problems, behests and interdictions. Hormones rampage, in the morning you awake relaxed, confident, in the evening dismay engulfs you. Often you bide that parents can understand reason your humour, when in this way happen, between you conflict breeds. In this age, when we are teens, we want be free and independent, we don't understand our parents, which intrude in our life "best interests at heart". Often we feel cheap them and are afraid, in order to they don't show us up near friends.

In this time, the biggest icons are our peer, from them we learn conduct in other situations and with them we reach first cigarette and glass vodka. For many teenagers smoking, drinking denote mutiny, adulthood. However, not much from them know, that at heart it is sign of weakness.

Very often youth exhibits rebellion in school. When we defy teacher, we feel important, class admires you, they begrudge you nerve. This situations shepherd to deterioration conduct in school. Sometimes some students think, that tenure good marks is shame, they don't want be gomer and don't depend on scholarship.

Our parents, authoritarian cannot understand our maturation. There is no telling why... Maybe they do not remember how it was with them or in their youth mutiny was not trendy? Fact is that today world is generating us a lot of problems. We don't keep up with them and look for help from family, friends, but often don't receive her. Some teenagers get around curing, others don't. People, most of all young, teach on own mistakes. Ought to remember to always draw conclusions. Sometimes we must use our head twice than later regret.

 Author: Justyna Pietraszek

 

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