#example 1
i think i simply hated song producing
come to think about it, each and everytime i done producing my song
the stronger feeling is always "relieve", topped off "satisfaction".
i came across this behavior called the frog syndrom
where we tend to behave the according the the pre-defined roles
the roles that the society, or the people around has imposed on you.
it is how you know you will fail the math test because everyone else knows you cant count
it is why you blushes everytime you talk to girls because you're the infamous shy guy
it is why i feel like i was born to write song because darren is a song writer
sticking to the predefined roles is always easier than making a bold change, we all tend to succumb to the law of consistency. the terrifying truth is you could have been someone else.
my resolution for my 24th year is to break through all the perceptions and roles and frames that you've given me.
if i could prove my hypotesis,
i might be a completely different person, or maybe not.
what is the role the society has given you?
i think i simply hated song producing
come to think about it, each and everytime i done producing my song
the stronger feeling is always "relieve", topped off "satisfaction".
i came across this behavior called the frog syndrom
where we tend to behave the according the the pre-defined roles
the roles that the society, or the people around has imposed on you.
it is how you know you will fail the math test because everyone else knows you cant count
it is why you blushes everytime you talk to girls because you're the infamous shy guy
it is why i feel like i was born to write song because darren is a song writer
sticking to the predefined roles is always easier than making a bold change, we all tend to succumb to the law of consistency. the terrifying truth is you could have been someone else.
my resolution for my 24th year is to break through all the perceptions and roles and frames that you've given me.
if i could prove my hypotesis,
i might be a completely different person, or maybe not.
what is the role the society has given you?
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