please write an essay of minimum 500 words topic is when i am 64 what stories of my youth will i tell to my grandchildren
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My grandparents disclose to me stories of getting away from death camps or living as marksmen in the wildernesses of Indonesia. Or, on the other hand, stories of moving to Canada from Holland after WWII. My grandmother recounts being wiped out, of the scent on the vessel, the wetness of the air, the confined space loaded with her extensive family. My Grandpa thinks back cheerfully about sitting on the deck with other youthful, single folks, singing tunes, playing the harmonica, and winking at all the pretty women.
My parents reveal to me stories of strolling to class, of getting up at 4 am to tidy products, of rooms shared by four or five kin at any given moment. My father thinks back about going to college and examining PCs when no one realized what a PC was, and my mother lets me know of the time she went to the USA with two companions at age 18 as I did at age 17.
But when we will be grown up we will be telling our children more about the technology and all the internet world, because we spend most of our time on the internet and everything is digitalized, when we will have our grandchildren they will have more technology so they will think of our products as very laid back and very old fashioned.
When I am 64 what stories of my youth will i tell to my grandchildren?
When I am 64, I can do quite a many things! With all the post-retirement leisure, experience, resources, etc, I will have plenty of free time to spend with grand children. In this leisure I can share with them many stories about my youth. The experiences about life I have gained through practical work and trial and error will help them edify. I will also tell them what is most important in life.
The first story that I will tell them will be about how I wonderful my childhood was! I will tell them how carefree and pollution free life at that time used to be. I will tell them the importance of outdoor play and sport. I will tell them how there were no TVs, mobiles, computers during my time which allowed me to be just play outdoors! And children these days hardly go out to play. Neither there are many open places left to play, nor are children inclined to go out and play. As a result their physical constitution is weaker as compared to the children of my time. My childhood stories might encourage them to go out and play which is exceedingly beneficial for them.
Another story that I will tell them will be about the hard times that I faced. I will tell them the value of being strong mentally and physically than to rely on resources and sources available. I will tell them how hard we had to work for almost everything, unlike the present times when everything is so easily available and accessible; I will tell them facing those hard times made me stronger and more versatile and adaptable. I will tell them if I had all the facilities easily available to me then, I certainly would not have developed invaluable virtues of patience, perseverance, focus, faith, and inner strength that later on helped achieve almost everything important in life.
Another story that I would love to narrate to them would be the story about my academics. I will tell them how in my childhood studies and academics scared me too; but once I resolved to do well and overcome my fears about them, I succeeded in doing well in them. I will tell them how I used the power of self-study to understand all the difficulties related to my subject. I will tell them I never to rely too much on tuition as they seldom give the learners the chance to dive deep into the wonderful world of knowledge.
Another very important story that I will recount to them will be the story of my mastery in my field. I will tell them how I became exceptionally skillful and adept in my field by practicing, practicing, and practicing. I will tell them how our prolonged focused mixed with our enthusiasm takes us to the perfect levels of our chosen field or career.
These are some of the stories that I will tell my grandchildren when I am 64.