sadsadinfp
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- Aug 18, 2019
- 54
Basically I wish I could tell myself to just focus on school and spend less time looking for escapes.
I would tell him to go to that French immersion school, since all of his friends are going to switch schools at the end of the year anyway and he'll be alone regardless. I'd tell him that he's about to start growing up and life is about to get a lot harder, but to focus on school, because that's his only ticket out of that unhappy home life, and not to worry too much about trying to fit in. Kids are going to bully him regardless, but if people don't respect him for who he is, they're definitely not going to respect him for trying to be someone he's not. I'd tell him he needs to tell someone the truth about why he doesn't want to play with that one kid down the street. And I'd tell him not to waste time squeezing himself into some manufactured identity. You are you, and that's enough. Spend less time with video games and computers, spend more time reading good books. Cultivate beautiful thoughts. Stay in soccer, even if the kids are jerks, and stay in piano lessons even if the instructor is a bit of a witch and your dad is driving you up the wall
I would tell him to go to that French immersion school, since all of his friends are going to switch schools at the end of the year anyway and he'll be alone regardless. I'd tell him that he's about to start growing up and life is about to get a lot harder, but to focus on school, because that's his only ticket out of that unhappy home life, and not to worry too much about trying to fit in. Kids are going to bully him regardless, but if people don't respect him for who he is, they're definitely not going to respect him for trying to be someone he's not. I'd tell him he needs to tell someone the truth about why he doesn't want to play with that one kid down the street. And I'd tell him not to waste time squeezing himself into some manufactured identity. You are you, and that's enough. Spend less time with video games and computers, spend more time reading good books. Cultivate beautiful thoughts. Stay in soccer, even if the kids are jerks, and stay in piano lessons even if the instructor is a bit of a witch and your dad is driving you up the wall
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