�People say teenagers think they're immortal, and I agree with that. But I think there's a difference between thinking you're immortal and knowing you can survive. Thinking you're immortal leads to arrogance, thinking you deserve the best. Surviving means having the worst thrown at you and being able to continue on despite that. It means striving for what you want most, even when it seems our of your reach, even when everything is working against you.�
Presently in this time, Mental organization has been a thing of difficulty among teenagers, which affects them mostly in academical sectors, where the student is multi-tasked and is in a situation where he/she has but a short time to deliver that which has been assigned, here complexity is being introduced to that teenager and his/her mind will be on the intention and want to accomplish does tasks at once which could be hectic to the brain neurons and probably cause brain damage. �...Listen to your own thoughts and feelings very carefully, be aware of your observations, and learn to value them. When you're a teenager�and even when you're older�lots of people will try to tell you what to think and feel. Try to stand still inside all of that and hear your own voice. It's yours and only yours, it's unique and worth of your attention, and if you cultivate it properly, it might just make you a writer, capable of writing a good and prosperous reward article about yourself. Get mentally organized.

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