Teenage Dream:
Medium | 20.01.2026 20:23
Teenage Dream:
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With each school year I advance, there are more "free periods."
Which, in my humble opinion, could be called "free presents," which can and probably will trigger "free futures."
Logically, it doesn't depend solely on teachers or education staff in general. Oral and written information is useless to us if it's not developed and understood cognitively.
But it's cruel and utterly ignorant to demand an essay from people who unfortunately don't even dream of knowing what that term means.
Thus, the "teenage dream" becomes fictitious.
It deeply pains me to see my classmates celebrating another 50 minutes of educational rights thrown away, which won't be repaired later.
In reality, we just move on to the next grade without truly leaving this one.
And what remains free, in the end, is our mind, only no more free and dishonest than the system we are embedded in.
The dream I mentioned earlier has become more humble; if people once dreamed of high positions, today they only try to have a "stable" life.
I hope that in the future someone will care about this text. Not for me, but for the souls who deserve to have a fulfilling future.