Back in the second grade, I liked math, until sixth grade came. In the sixth grade, we have a strict Science teacher. Every time we had a repetition, everyone was too afraid to answer his questions in case they were wrong, especially if it was graded. Someone once called me for a question and I was too scared, so I answered her with a low volume that wasn’t confident in my answer. She complains in front, why I answer her so slowly. He said that all my answers were correct so he asked why I sound so uncertain. It seemed like a compliment to me, as well as my classmates. So I gained a bit of confidence from that experience and because of that Science has become my favorite and I am also interested in the things that surround me
Onism
(n.) Awareness of how little of the world you’ll experience.
I haven’t stopped growing up so a lot of things are mostly to be expected along the way. expecting a lot of challenges along the way. Learning maturity is certainly a war, yet I think everyone will be making errors because the toughest part of growing up is the inescapable truth, but unlike when you’re a person, you have to live with and cope with their consequences.
Yes, it has responsibilities, but those you choose are also included.
You can only take responsibility for yourself. What we have done in the world today is quite complicated, but that’s still the choice. If you only decide to be responsible for yourself, it opens the way for education, travel and other life experiences.
Clinomania
(n.) excessive desire to stay in bed.