I felt very blessed to have these three interviewers because I could see many different perspectives on their families and on my family. Jalen said that parents are not important, and Maxwell said that his mother is not remembered because he cannot remember the time with his mother, and Trevis said that having both parents is very significant concept in all people’ lives. I finally got the idea that one word describes the whole difference in all people’ lives: environment. For instance, because Maxwell’s mother died early, Maxwell cannot know the importance of his mother. However, because I had the time with my mom for more than nine years, I, for some periods, missed and cried because of my mom’s absence. I always think that environment judges people to be on their particular and special “destiny.”
On the other hand, even though many people always think that my environment, which is without mom, is very miserable, I always and still think that I am really blessed with my dad. I still love my mom as the best, and I always think she also cares me, and this is the reason why I had hardship just after the divorce. However, my dad is also the best person I know. Whatever family situations came to me throughout my life, I was ready to win with my dad. And still seeing and having time with my dad, which can be ordinary for some people, always makes me to smile and touches my heart.
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On the other hand, even though many people always think that my environment, which is without mom, is very miserable, I always and still think that I am really blessed with my dad. I still love my mom as the best, and I always think she also cares me, and this is the reason why I had hardship just after the divorce. However, my dad is also the best person I know. Whatever family situations came to me throughout my life, I was ready to win with my dad. And still seeing and having time with my dad, which can be ordinary for some people, always makes me to smile and touches my heart.
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