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Friday, November 03, 2006

When we were young, we always questioned ourselves, why can't our parents let us do things that other children can do such as going out frequently and going home till late evening.
We got upset when we got scolded by our parents and vending the anger by crying in our room and sprouting stupid things in between our crying and at most times we have the tenderness to fight back our parents' words and even slamming the door of our room.

But as we grew up we realised that there are always reasons behind every actions. Our parents wants the best of their children.
Now, whenever we got scolded for doing things that our parents dislike or is against with, there will be no feeling of dissatisfaction instead there will be sense of guilty. We will be scolding ourselves for doing such stupid things and even if we promise ourselves not to do it, there will be times that it happen again.
Maybe a sense a guilty will not be enough to guarantee that a mistake will not be repeated but sense of regret will. I don't know, i'm just voicing out my opinion.

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