When you’re a kid, it’s normal to not know anything about everything. It’s normal to not know why adults urge you to play with your cousins during family gatherings so they can talk by themselves and never find out what they were really talking about. It’s normal to not know why you don’t seem to fit in with other teenagers around you even though you may share the same similarities one way or another. Things like this are normal and expected because when you are a kid or a teenager, it’s expected to not figure things out completely yet. You’re a kid, we all are to be honest, so go wonder everything about anything.
This brings us to Peter, a pretty usual man with nothing to greatly note since he’s not really a celebrity or something close to that. However, there is something that Peter is quite proud of that he believes not a lot of people could relate to. Peter thinks he has lived a great life. No, that’s quite
not it, he knows he lived a great life. Now you, dear reader, may wonder. How come he’s so sure he’s lived a great life?
When you’re a kid, it’s normal to wonder about the world, about yourself, about everything around you. When you’re an adult though, it’s normal to feed those wonders with answers and experiences. And that is what Peter did. He became the person he wanted to be by nurturing his past experiences and developing himself to make progress in his future. Of course, it was difficult but at the age of, eighty-eight, Peter wouldn’t have if any other way. He was happy. Utterly and blissfully happy.
Literary by : Jamin Demolay Lingad
Art by: Catherine Jayce Suba
Layout by: Nikko Decrito
Published date: July 01, 2024
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