Monday, October 15, 2012

I wouldn't trade it for anything



After watching my first episode of the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Atlanta, I started to reflect on my childhood memories. Before I moved to Baltimore when I was 12, I used to live in a quaint little town in the Philippines. There were no malls, movie theaters  or restaurants in my hometown, but I never had boring day as far as I can remember. I believe that the simpler lifestyle someone lives, the happier they are.
My childhood days were very simple, but they were the best days of my life. I do not have a favorite childhood memory. My favorite memory could be when I came home from school on a Friday, went straight to my room to change into regular clothes, and went outside to play with my neighborhood kids. It could be that day when school was cancelled because it was raining hard, but I managed to have fun by riding my bike around the community with one of my childhood friends. Or one of my best memories could be when my cousins and I walked to the park, played tag all day, and only went home to eat dinner and sleep. My life was very primitive, and no material thing could make me happier. The Real Housewives of Atlanta have mansions, expensive sports cars, designer clothes, their own chef, etc., but they were always arguing with the friends and family members. Their lives are full of drama, competition against their friends, and stress. I was privileged to have had the best childhood experiences, and I would never trade it for the biggest house, the best cars, or the most expensive clothes. Living a simple life lessens the stress, drama, arguments, and competitions, and it taught me how to live for today.

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I believe that the simpler someone lives, the happier they are.

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