12/13/08
We begin our lives fresh and pure, having curiosity as our beloved friend and experience as our teacher. As a child we are expected to live our childhood with childish games and our imagination as our reality. As we get older, we are expected to leave our imaginary friends behind, learn the world’s knowledge and are expected to behave maturely. As we get older, we begin to realize that things are what they use to be, and that the world is not as perfect as we thought it was. Growing up is usually a term used to indicate the end of one’s childhood. Usually a child learns their life lessons when they are just children, though true we really don’t stop learning till the day we die. We learn certain things through experience and also through watching others in troubled times. We call this the informal education, since we cannot learn them from a book or be tested through a written test. No, theses are the lessons we learn about life, living our lives as well as observing others. We also learn through the educational system, which we consider the “formal” education... bla bla
todavia no llore esto es muy raro
cuando se me pudra la rosa voy a guardar los petalos adentro de macbeth
EN 4 DIAS CAIX EXPLOTA COMO VOLCAN
a ver si conseguis entradas ;)