Hello!!! , I know it may be late but I will tell you something about me, so that you know what has been of my life until now.
I was born the 14th of July, 1990 in Cordoba. There I went to a kindergarden called “Lili pul” where I had many friends; now I only remember a few of them. The place where I lived was “Poeta Lugones”, (30 minutes from the capital city). At the age of four more or less, I had to move to Jujuy because of my father’s job. That change didn’t affect me too much because I was too young to realize what was going on. In Jujuy I went to “Santa Barbara” school where I met my first best friends. There I spent most of my childhood till I was 9 years old; I think it was a good and calmed, but funny childhood, with no accidents and no problems, just happiness(of course there were some difficult situations, but people there make your life easier). In 2000 I moved (again) to Tucumán. For four years I attended to “San Juan el Precursor”; it’s a great school, it’s nice how everybody knows each other and share many things, although they are from different ages. I made many friends there, excellent friends actually, but because my parents wanted a better education for me, and because I wanted to study something related to biology, I changed to “Saint Patrick School”.
As you have realized I have made many changes in my life, but I admit that they have helped me to grow up and make me stronger. I don’t have any problems in getting used to something new, or meeting new people; on the contrary…I really like changes…
The most difficult change was moving to Tucumán because I was used to the kindness of people in Cordoba and Jujuy; here, people are very reserved and are not used to join new people to their society. But although all the difficulties I may have found here, I could make a great group of friends, with whom I share my successes and my problems, my happiness and my sadness. I’m really thankful to them because they showed me that not everything is lost and that there’s always light beyond darkness.
jueves, 13 de septiembre de 2007
"What makes the desert beautiful," says the little prince, "is that somewhere it hides a well."
I always try to be an optimistic person because I think that if you find the positive aspects of things, it will give you the strength to go on doing that thing that may be at the beginning you didn’t want to do it.
All of us will have to do things that we don’t want to, but on the other hand IT is a responsibility, like work, school or even a family to care about, and we can’t just say we don’t want to assume our responsibilities.
"Here is the important part again: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
It is so true what the Little Prince says here. Sometimes I feel guilty because I’m always telling my friends the type of person that is someone who I have just met, but it’s not because I see the appearances of that person, it’s just that I let myself to trust on what my heart tells me.
But the heart is not the only thing you have to take into account; personally I also look deeply into the other person’s eyes. For me it’s very important because in that way I know if the person is lying to me or if he or she is just telling the truth.
"Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them."
Yeah, it seems like if older people have forgotten that they once used to be children, or adolescents.
I hate when my parents laugh at me when I’m worried about something that is important to me, and they tell me “why do you worry about that insignificant thing?. When you grow up you’ll have more important things to worry about”.
Why is it so necessary for them to turn your problems in just child’s stuff?
Why can’t they just understand that their problems are not the same as ours, but that not mean that we don’t have any problems?
I always try to be an optimistic person because I think that if you find the positive aspects of things, it will give you the strength to go on doing that thing that may be at the beginning you didn’t want to do it.
All of us will have to do things that we don’t want to, but on the other hand IT is a responsibility, like work, school or even a family to care about, and we can’t just say we don’t want to assume our responsibilities.
"Here is the important part again: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
It is so true what the Little Prince says here. Sometimes I feel guilty because I’m always telling my friends the type of person that is someone who I have just met, but it’s not because I see the appearances of that person, it’s just that I let myself to trust on what my heart tells me.
But the heart is not the only thing you have to take into account; personally I also look deeply into the other person’s eyes. For me it’s very important because in that way I know if the person is lying to me or if he or she is just telling the truth.
"Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them."
Yeah, it seems like if older people have forgotten that they once used to be children, or adolescents.
I hate when my parents laugh at me when I’m worried about something that is important to me, and they tell me “why do you worry about that insignificant thing?. When you grow up you’ll have more important things to worry about”.
Why is it so necessary for them to turn your problems in just child’s stuff?
Why can’t they just understand that their problems are not the same as ours, but that not mean that we don’t have any problems?
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