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Wake up and smell the coffee
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Wake up and smell the coffee
One of the issues that has, during my experience at the university, attracted my intention is the matter of love between students. As far as life is concerned, love, as one of many complex concepts, makes a clash at the university field.
Love is one of the problematics that disturbs, in terms of the thinking process, students' minds. Thus, some get enough of what they already know, but others seek to know more about it. This means that they have to get into practice.
The practical side, in terms of the lived experience, shows the real image of such a matter. Hence, and from my experience, the one always asks so many questions: What? Why? And how? And how it's, really, hard to get the answers and deal with them.
Your being a student makes a barrier against you. If, maybe, you know what love means, are you ready to do so? A successful relation leads to marriage, but are you ready to get married? You need time, but who'll wait for you? And what guarantee you'll give?
In short, and to clear the deck, I'm not against love but-and as the proverb says: Wake up and smell the coffee. In other words, and as far as realism is concerned, you should be realistic.
Love is one of the problematics that disturbs, in terms of the thinking process, students' minds. Thus, some get enough of what they already know, but others seek to know more about it. This means that they have to get into practice.
The practical side, in terms of the lived experience, shows the real image of such a matter. Hence, and from my experience, the one always asks so many questions: What? Why? And how? And how it's, really, hard to get the answers and deal with them.
Your being a student makes a barrier against you. If, maybe, you know what love means, are you ready to do so? A successful relation leads to marriage, but are you ready to get married? You need time, but who'll wait for you? And what guarantee you'll give?
In short, and to clear the deck, I'm not against love but-and as the proverb says: Wake up and smell the coffee. In other words, and as far as realism is concerned, you should be realistic.
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Re: Wake up and smell the coffee
Thanks alot for your nice contribution, dear memeber 

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Re: Wake up and smell the coffee
i like your views, carry on
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