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Well, I am now 21 years old so you can Imagine this is gonna be one long story. Don't worry It's not, I'm going to sum it up.

To start It all, I've already learned the basics. Walk, Eat, Chew, Swallow, Fart, Poop, Talk, Read, Write, Stop drooling. I'm not kidding, I've noticed a lot of baby's drooling all the time so I guess we all had to learn to stop it right? There is also the issue of breathing, I've learned that there are people with a genetic disorder that disables their function to automatically breath, therefore they have to remind themselves to breath. If you find that funny, so did I, until I realized that maybe one of my kids in the future will have that disease and that doesn't seem to be so funny, isn't it?

I've also learned that a child below 15 years of age can only see school in two ways. Painful or Fun, Me? It was Painful. Yup, didn't enjoy school until I was nearly 16 years old. I've also learned that If a child is not doing well in school by the age of 15, try transferring him or her to another school within the same area, it could do wonders. I know it changed my life a lot. Especially if the school is not in the middle of the city. Take it as an advice

This is a list of things I've learned when I was in my first school at less than 15 years of age
  • read
  • write
  • operate a pc at the most basic level mostly required for computer games
This is a list of things I've learned when I transferred to another school. at the age of 16 years old.
  • read
  • write
  • operate a pc at intuitively
  • play the guitar
  • play the piano
  • play the drums
  • play the flute
  • have the enough confidence to sing on a stage
  • lost weight
  • became socially active
  • became a member of a band
  • passed all my subjects
  • met some really good friends
and many more...

Do you see the difference? However, I do not suggest you force your child to do it. In my case, I was willing to transfer, because I was not happy in my other school. Moving on, College was really fun, contrary to what most people believe, college can really transform boys into men. Although I say "It can" I don't say "it will". The ration would probably be 5% of boys in college will grow in maturity before they graduate, 20% after they have graduated, 75% of boys will probably grow up to be 40 year old toddlers. However, that doesn't mean they are not going to succeed in life. Take Bill Gates for example, I hear he has tantrums like a 4 year old child however he runs a billion dollar business.

I am taking up Information Technology in college, so far I've learned a lot about computers, programming, web and desktop applications development and a lot more technical stuffs I believe you wouldn't want to hear I know i'm tired of it, but I do have a bit of skill in HTML, javascript, java. I don't practice them anymore though.

Well, that's the summary of the things I've learned so far since I was born on this earth. There are a lot more things I've learned that I will be posting in another time. Thank you for taking the time to read!
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