cutting the price tag doesn't change the worth.
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  • Reads 17
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2016
it's a mind of an adult who just ended his teenage.
he just wanted to know that why is it that all of the sudden the ammount he most likely used to spend daily,the money he spends from sunrise to sunset which was too less for him suddenly turned into a bulk for him and now he understands the value of money and always adjust with what he has even though he had alot when it was easy for him to ask his parent for money and then a quick U-turn of life and drown him into a race of ego and self respect. he learnt something he should and he is looking forward to live happily with less.
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