Monday, January 10, 2011
Proving One's Self
Young people feel the need to prove their strength, endurance, or maturity because they are trying to prove tat they are worthy to live among the pack. People live in a pack, a community, if you fail at proving your self-worthiness you will be devoured literally or metaphorically. Once a man is left out of the pack, one of three things might happen: a lost of sanity, extreme gain of weight, or death. Meaning, proving one's self is vital to survival and young people have the natural instinct of survival. Another reason for proving self-worthy is that survival is not the only reason to prove worthiness, but also reproduction. Everything about an living thing, it's behavior, appearance, whether it's camouflage or sharp claws, are all to do one of two things, survive or reproduce. People must at young ages prove their self-worthiness or it could endanger it's possibility of surviving or reproducing offspring to continue on the DNA because school is the most friendly environment a young person can ever get in competing. The reason for that is because of the teacher, which stands as a referee for fouls such as maiming others so that they are out of the game. In the adult world, the police act as the referee, but because it is a much greater environment, you can not expect a referee constantly looking out for you. That's why young people have the instinct that they must use their youth as a training ground.
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