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              You know that annoying feeling of sadness when you have to leave the environment you have hated for so long? Like when you go to school for twelve years straight, every year in between you are praying and hoping for it to end. But the moment it does end, you start to regret ever wanting it to end. What is it about life that makes us change when we are happy and be stable when we are sad? Like when you make a whole bunch of mistakes, fail a test and mess up your task. It happens to all of us and it’s only a part of being human. However, nothing truly changes about yourself or your situation until you have come to understand and deal with your mistakes, which inevitably makes you content. And the second that you become happy after your mistakes, life changes and your perspective for the future is altered. But until you forgive yourself, life will stand still and become depressing and confusing. So what is it about the world that discourages us from being content? Maybe it’s due to the fact that every other human is attempting to be happy and thus we all must change in order to accommodate.
               I believe change is necessary and structured for improvement, thus we all must accept it or never be complete and new. And if we were always old in our methods of life, then not only would we never learn, but we would never finish. Since the world has endless mysteries, we can’t solve our problems based on ancient tasks. Such as trying to solve the questions of the moon; how does it feel or what does it do? In order to answer these questions, we must change and advance from our previous thoughts that the sun orbits earth. Its not only why we change that makes us unique but rather how we change when we need to. For some reason, its apart of human nature to adapt and make home of the current situation. No matter how horrifying or exciting the environment is, we will quickly know our surroundings and become familiar with it. Even those moments that we regret and move on from are the ones that we recognize ourselves most.
           

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