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As a teenager, I know of little to none other teenagers (in real life) who would openly reflect on life meaning.
Most of the teenagers that I talk to in both public high school and college, would have no clue or attain very little knowledge on the subject.
I would typically get the response of “not interested.” I mean, what normal teenager would be?
I would assume that they could care less, for that matter.
Now imagine, what if someone were to ask you how you would want to improve your life? Would you know?
Before we dive into the topics, I want to say: that no matter what, it is okay to be unsure or lost. Just hear me out.
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ANSWER:
As a teenager, I know of little to none other teenagers (in real life) who would openly reflect on life meaning.
Most of the teenagers that I talk to in both public high school and college, would have no clue or attain very little knowledge on the subject.
I would typically get the response of “not interested.” I mean, what normal teenager would be?
I would assume that they could care less, for that matter.
Now imagine, what if someone were to ask you how you would want to improve your life? Would you know?
Before we dive into the topics, I want to say: that no matter what, it is okay to be unsure or lost. Just hear me out.