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essay: youth is a blunder , manhood is a struggle ,old age a regret .​

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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Life is a complex cobweb of threads. In its glittering texture, one cannot deny the predominance of dark threads. Human destiny is essentially sad & gloomy. Even man's best laughter is tinged with pain, as he is always preoccupied with his ‘yesterdays’ and tomorrows’.

The Mistakes, Struggle and Regrets shortened as MSR philosophy of life simply stipulates that everyman in his youth makes lots of mistakes as a result of youthful exuberance. If these mistakes are hitherto not corrected subsequently results in his struggles in later life; and all he clings on to in his old are regrets of things they should or should not have done.

Youth is a mistake. Yes! I have lived my youth. I have made a lot of mistakes over the years; knowingly or unknowingly. Some of these mistakes I have paid and still paying the full price dearly. Some of them I probably got away scot-free with them. Others I had to account for later. Others which I never corrected came back knocking in my adult life which I don’t dispute subsequently resulted in my struggle adult life.

Manhood is a struggle

And the struggle of man begins at birth. The last 26 years has not been an easy journey. It has been full of ups and downs.I have had my fair share of challenges and controversies but what most importantly matters to me is the fact that I was able to stick my head above water and look at the brighter side of life.

Others were simply fate taking its due course. Going through university to a successful completion, Starting National service in an entirely new environment, searching for a job, starting life on your own and having to take care of yourself, taking major decisions which your parents would have made for you of which you are now solely responsible for the outcome of such decisions.

Old age a regret As I live my life whiles gearing up towards the time when I would loose all my teeth and all I would cling on to are my regrets of what should have been or what should not have been, I choose to embrace my worst fear of growing old but then again I am so blessed to have even lived up to this; And As I age every single second, I've become kinder to myself, and less critical of myself. I've become my own friend.

To all those who have been there for me during my youthful age, Who try to mold me back to shape when I was going crooked, To all those who tried to show me right from wrong, To all those who there to support me when I needed coaching, To all those who forgave me of all my mistakes against them, To all those who continue to teach me even as I continue to learn, I am for ever indebted to you. Your coaching has brought me this far.

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Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
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Life is a complex cobweb of threads. In its glittering texture, one cannot deny the predominance of dark threads. Human destiny is essentially sad & gloomy. Even man's best laughter is tinged with pain, as he is always preoccupied with his ‘yesterdays’ and tomorrows’.

The Mistakes, Struggle and Regrets shortened as MSR philosophy of life simply stipulates that everyman in his youth makes lots of mistakes as a result of youthful exuberance. If these mistakes are hitherto not corrected subsequently results in his struggles in later life; and all he clings on to in his old are regrets of things they should or should not have done.

Youth is a mistake. Yes! I have lived my youth. I have made a lot of mistakes over the years; knowingly or unknowingly. Some of these mistakes I have paid and still paying the full price dearly. Some of them I probably got away scot-free with them. Others I had to account for later. Others which I never corrected came back knocking in my adult life which I don’t dispute subsequently resulted in my struggle adult life.

Manhood is a struggle

And the struggle of man begins at birth. The last 26 years has not been an easy journey. It has been full of ups and downs.I have had my fair share of challenges and controversies but what most importantly matters to me is the fact that I was able to stick my head above water and look at the brighter side of life.

Others were simply fate taking its due course. Going through university to a successful completion, Starting National service in an entirely new environment, searching for a job, starting life on your own and having to take care of yourself, taking major decisions which your parents would have made for you of which you are now solely responsible for the outcome of such decisions.

Old age a regret As I live my life whiles gearing up towards the time when I would loose all my teeth and all I would cling on to are my regrets of what should have been or what should not have been, I choose to embrace my worst fear of growing old but then again I am so blessed to have even lived up to this; And As I age every single second, I've become kinder to myself, and less critical of myself. I've become my own friend.

To all those who have been there for me during my youthful age, Who try to mold me back to shape when I was going crooked, To all those who tried to show me right from wrong, To all those who there to support me when I needed coaching, To all those who forgave me of all my mistakes against them, To all those who continue to teach me even as I continue to learn, I am for ever indebted to you. Your coaching has brought me this far.

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