Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Two Kinds

I think there are two sides of every story and I don't think this is the exception. In one hand, the mother was only trying to make her daughter become what she thought was her as her total, at her best; only thinking of her precious daughter knowing how she could be bigger; wishing her the best. But, of course, even done with good intentions, it came out wrong making her daughter wanting the opposite. This is a perfect example of how teens do the opposite of what their parents tells them to do, since she being able of actually being great at piano, but only because her mother tells her to and pushes her into it she instantly rejects it. Now, on the other hand, the mother made a huge mistake, pushing her like that only to make her the perfect daughter, her own prodigy, obviously would make any one go against it, because if you don't chose the things you do at end you're going to hate them and/or hate the people who made you do them, especially since you were against it the whole time. So I think it's important to point that you can't make anyone do anything and expect them to do it right if they just don't want to, because in something you're not interested in or just don't care about, you're not going to put any effort to it.

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