Thursday, August 14, 2008

Our Shelter

As a child we live with our parents in a house they chose to live in, and as we grow that property becomes ours as well. Eventually we will have our own space of privacy called “room” in that house but rules become more and more strict and because of that we wish to have a house of our own to escape those rules by being independent. But it’s not easy as in seems, because being independent needs a lot of guts and hard work.

Being independent means you’ll need to work hard in order for you to afford your own house. You’ll need to get and maintain a well paying job for you to earn money for your daily expenses like your food, house bills and house mortgage. Buying a house is expensive and most of the money you’ll earn will go to house expense such as keeping it in good shape, making sure all the electricity and water is working well and you and your belongings are safe inside.

But there comes a time when we fail on our plans and we hit rock bottom. The people we could run to are our parents back at our old place. There we feel comfy in the presence of our parents and the warmth of the house, our shelter where we always felt at home.

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