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What kind of role in life interest you most?

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In every stage of life, each of us has different roles to fulfil.


As an infant for 12 months, your role is to respond to any motor skills your parents are teaching you.


Being a toddler is quite different because you slowly start complying what the others would tell you. 


When you reach the age of schooling, your role, as someone’s son/daughter, must give importance to education and learning. To learn from the elders the right conduct towards your family and the community.


As you finish college, it is time to look for a job. We, Filipinos, have this culture to reciprocate what our parents did for us; to give them a chance to enjoy the fruits of their labor, and we sometimes contribute to that.


Becoming an adult is not easy. You will learn to appreciate money from your hard work. You have the freedom to choose where to go or what to eat. You will learn to enjoy single hood and dating. Time will come you’d decide to get married and raise your own family. And sometimes, you will experience a topsy-turvy life being a married couple with children, but don’t worry, you’ll get used to it in time. To the most later part of life, you will retire from work and could have grandchildren as well. 


If I will be asked, what kind of role in life interests me the most? I’d probably say all of the above-mentioned stages. You should live life to the fullest. You cannot be 4 years old twice, or sweet sixteen for a long time. But, you can make mistakes over and over again. We should be mindful of our roles in life. Roles, if being imparted to our everyday situations, will not always turn out good, but these could be lessons that could make our lives better in the future.