[Chapter 3: The Stem of a Young Tree]

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"Oh yes! Oh yes! Oh yes!", as some shout out loud and proud after finishing the 6th grade because they think that they have already achieved "freedom". NO, THEY HAVE NOT. They are still a hundred steps away from freedom. They now think that high school life is more exciting because the world is there. Oh God, NO! (-_-) Maybe on their minds, there are things like, "we can finally taste alcoholic drinks!", "we can now play with a girl (in another way of "playing"), "we can finally drive a motorbike / car!", "we can now skip classes!", "we can now lift weights in the gym!", "we can now go farther alone from home!", and many more mind talks.

Well, that's the problem there. They think they're old enough to be everything they wanted that's why they get liberated. Saving money in a coin bank  may no longer be a habit for many and almost every thing that above-18's are doing are what they conceive as "legal". Here's a great face palm for that. Numbers 13 and 18 may look like siblings for those who cannot see clearly (sorry). But, yes. They are completely different. 13 is odd, and 18 is even. And so are the laws for the minors. A 13 y.o. looks odd when he does the same things as the 18 y.o. is doing. IT IS NOT COOL! It seems like a creep imitating an older individual. :D

Parents should also be taught about the lessons on parenting every Sunday or in a clinic.

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