I was born in a family were always the parents had the full authority to enforce laws that will organize our life. This came in my opinion from two facts, we are a huge family 10 kids were 6 of them are guys and my father has served in the military for a while. So in order to be able to manage, solid order should be enforced .I do understand that the origins of there problem handling way that to some extent assemble the military style was because they loved and cared about us. And till today am so grateful I been through such life because it opened my eyes on understanding others and appreciating their efforts. As a result from the creepy style they had in raising us I learned to listen , understand and embrace the others. To express my self, emm not so much but I preferred to listen and embrace the ideas. The same story was in school and almost in all of my years in university. This was a culture, that elder and experienced people knew what better for us. Some parents over here ( Middle East) even choose who their son or daughter will marry to. I know they are concerned but where do the part when our voice will be heard come ?. The past couple of months were invaluable to me. I experienced a new way of thinking. To think critically, be able to decide based on facts on which side of the river I will be.
I was more able to understand our human nature that tends to prejudge even on a hunch. I did learn to see from the others eyes, and feel how they feel. Imagine, put my self in their shoes and feel the situation. This kind of thinking is interesting, because we start to question what we received as an inevitable truth. We start to understand what “think” means. We start asking our selves questions that goes on in order to find a suitable answer. And for the first time to expose ourselves to failures and mistakes and unpredictable emotions we been hiding from in a little world we called me. So as much as this was a grace for me that I definitely know it benefits are beyond my imagination. I suddenly realized the other side of it. Those who tend to think they know every thing, and are possessed with the thought that they are right. I learned to accept those people too, because it is a part of our human nature we can’t ignore. And no matter how hard sometimes we try to explain and persuade others that we might have grown enough to decide on our own and face the consequences it is too hard to be able to change their minds.
Eventually I learnt to respect their views, but to be honest when it comes to my dreams am going to decide where is my next destination not them. The thing is their views could be valuable, but when it stands in the way of dreams and achievements, this is when it become worthless.
© Princess of Rain 2010