INTRODUCTION

Teenage is the age where we all go through a lot, we all get judged by our elders who had their own teenage ages ago, but every teenage is different. We teenagers of today’s world live our lives quite differently than our parents used to when they were in the same age. The mentality remains the same for every generation but the degree of exposure changes. We hear people calling us kids. Kids? Are we kids or not? Because that is the biggest dilemma we face every day, on every different topic this aspect is dealt differently. It is the biggest question we all have and I feel it has been in existence since before the births of our own great grandparents! But till now I don’t feel anyone has discovered the answer yet!

 When someone asks that what is teenage? The probable answer could be that if childhood and adulthood are two corners teenage is the bridge that connects them both! But we tend to weight towards a certain corner at certain points, we may show that we are cool, that we aren’t kids anymore though we all are kids, but it’s also true that there starts to show a pint of maturity in every teenager, we start to see the world differently, we start seeing the harsh realities. I feel being a teenager in today’s world has its own challenges, there are times when we have all these mixed feelings and we don’t know what to do with them, we try to suppress them but they come out in even worse ways. We are sometimes happy, we are sometimes depressed, we are sometimes surprised by life, but sometimes nothing in life surprises us. Maybe that’s the beauty of teenage we live every feeling freely, we understand it, or at least we try to. But you know everything has its pros and cons isn’t it?

It’s always easier to focus on the bad parts of teenage, but teenage isn’t just a shade of black, there is some white as well. It’s kind of a black and white picture, teenage is when we get to do crazy stuff when we can live in our isolated worlds and enjoy life, we see so many possibilities that our life showcases, we can listen songs, we can create hobbies, we can read, we can write, we can be silly, we can enjoy, we can be whatever, whoever we want to be!

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