15 Jan 2015
What I learned about 2014
Life is to short
In 2014 there was a lot of upset on the news and stuff, innocent people dying everyday from, wars, terrorists or cancer. It taught me that life is far to short and you never know what is round the corner. As cheesy as it sounds you mustn't take the people you love, and the people who love you for granted.
Most people are fake
I recently seen a quote which I instantly liked it was 'throughout the ages of 16-22 you meet a lot of temporary people, which is so true. New friends come in and out of life on a monthly basis, I've had loads and only a small number have actually stuck around. I think the problem is more you see them everyday for let's say 5 months and you think their your friend, when actually their just someone to you work with.
It's okay to be different
I've been told by people that what I'm doing for my age isn't normal. That I should be out every weekend, spend my money on hair extensions and fake tan, while I appreciate some people are into that stuff I am not. Over the past year I've learnt there's nothing wrong with have different interests and hobbies to other people in fact it's what makes everyone so unique. My idea of fun is reading a book, or going for a meal with friends does that make it wrong?
No it doesn't.
England is dreadful
Having watched the news and read lots of articles about this country, it's actually depressing. More tax's are going out to fat people who are costing the NHS billions every year, cause they love takeaways too much and people who abuse the benefit system. David Cameron needs to sorttt it.
The future
I actually have some idea of what I want to do with my life and a plan to go with it, my plan A is to have my own business as cake decorator. To do that I'll go to uni and study marketing/advertising build up my skills in 4 years and start the business.
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