Thursday’s essay is called, “Life is unfair.” Not only does it support the point with other people’s opinions, if offers a great deal of personal experience, too. Then, the essay concludes with four useful suggestions for dealing with unfairness in your life.
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Thursday's And Then Some Essay preview:
Life is unfair
by Richard L. Weaver II
Excerpt:
Those who are coddled often remain immature and go through life demanding that the world cater to their every wish. In this way, they set themselves up for disappointment, frustration, and resentment. Parents must let children know that things will not always go as they like and that the world is full of unrealized hopes and dreams, but that is not the end of the world. They must learn to not just face disappointments but to cope with them as well. Life is full of both ups and downs; they are unavoidable. What children must be taught is to accept the hurdles life throws at them, and like countless others before them, learn to overcome them and grow stronger because of them. Life is unfair, but the way we deal with it is what counts.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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