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How do you feel when living in a dormitory?

      Just imagine! When a teenager, full of freedom of expression, is required to pursue education and live in a dormitory. It is certainly difficult for teenagers who are used to living at home with their parents to accept this. The adolescent's ability to adapt to a new environment is very sensitive, often leading them to express their emotions through rebellion and experiencing stress. Therefore, this issue cannot be easily ignored by parents.      The mental condition of adolescents while living in boarding schools is crucial to consider. Teenagers living in dormitories often experience high academic pressure, a different environment from home, and being away from their families. These circumstances can result in feelings of loneliness, stress, and depression, which can have a negative impact on their mental health.      When living in boarding schools, teens face significant academic demands and must learn to cope with the pressures. Th...

Recognize the Reason Behind the Delay

"Delay" is not Necessarily Wrong?          Postponing tasks can be challenging, especially when it comes to studying, school assignments, projects, or time-sensitive matters. However, procrastination does not necessarily indicate a bad habit or lack of discipline. In my opinion, there are several positive impacts of delaying in certain situations, which is why procrastination can sometimes be a better choice than rushing.      For instance, when we receive a task from a teacher and are given additional time to complete it, it tends to challenge us and eventually helps us overcome laziness and lack of motivation. The additional time provided allows us to rethink and enhance our creativity in approaching the task. Procrastination can assist individuals in improving the quality of their output, enabling them to find better ways to tackle the task at hand.      Similarly, let's take a look at the renowned painting of the Mona Lisa...