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Teenage Life.

The most crucial, amazing, irritating, comparing and learning phase of our lives; Our Teenage Life. Well, this phase passes by with a snap but gives us an enormous number of lessons.

I sometimes think that it is the originator of this flood of emotions and the hurricane of excuses.
There are just so many things happening together; puberty hits, things appear to be a bit more real, the concentration of influences increases and so much more.

Some are pampered, some are left aside and some live mostly on their own. So many different teens in this world with so many ideas to convey.

But at times it's hard to balance  school/college life and personal life. I think that teenage life is incomplete without exams or exams are incomplete without teenage life but it doesn't matter because either way it is going to turn our life from bad to worse. Even it's hard to study and fight anxiety. Hard to hold back words and oppositions against the 'society'. 
How can we forget society when it is one of the major factors for teenage life to shatter into pieces. I don't understand people's urge to constantly poke into our lives and give us numerous advices when their own damn life is ruined.

Yes, we are the future, the torch bearer, the light, the inspiration, the treasure of the country, the world but sorry to say our previous generation has left the world as the most menacing and hazardous place and then expect us to somehow correct it in a go.

Expections are what they want us to live for but little do they know that dreams are what we are actually chasing for.

So let this phase of your life never ever suppress you instead let it help you soar higher.

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