From The Eyes Of A Teenager.

Sometimes you just want something but you don't know what it is. Sometimes you feel low but you are not aware why. I feel the same, at the moment.
I am a teen so people say that I am just having my mood swings. Isn't it easy and congenial to just state that the teenagers act that way because of their age? Very rarely does anyone understand that they are going through a transformation and their feelings are as genuine as any other species on Earth! They are stuck in a dilemma difficult to fight. They are kids, with soft hearts but they are expected to act mature and enter the heartless world belonging to the adults. The world of adults is an area where terrorism, robbery, massacres, cheating and what not, have become daily occurrences. Oblivious to others feelings, people can be seen lost in their own petite agony of lust and greed. One can't trust anyone completely and you never know when you fall in a trap! Not to forget the worst part about their world. It is that none desires to improve but finds great delight in telling others to become better.



The teens, so unpretentiously are moved by listening to the reality but they are expected to turn a deaf ear to everything as the elders do. They have two choices in their hands, to accept the fact and try to turn insensitive to it all or to empathize and let their overwhelmed heart drip tears over spilled milk. Teenagers have to adapt to survive, resulting them to go for the former preference.
Juvenescents are the beings who had lived a carefree life some years back but now are facing a call of fresh responsibilities. They have to fulfill the society's expectations as well as that of their family's.
They don't express what they feel for the scare of being misunderstood yet again. No one realizes that so much can go on in their little heads. They fear failure as they are never appreciated for their efforts after it happens. They cant chose their own paths because the society thinks they are being too dreamy.  They have to perform some actions unwillingly because their families want them in the limelight!



I start groaning even more about it when I am struck by another fact. The fact strikes me like a lightening crashes down upon a tree. It leaves the same devastating effort. It is the fact that admits that these social obligations are created humans who themselves can be seen faking it most of the time.
The teens are made aware of the meaningless battle that they are bound to enter with armaments to gain triumph  just to please others and not even themselves, or just to acquire a job and not starve!
When a truth like that comes your way with it's dangerous face looking at you, right into your eyes, it can be guessed that you might feel disturbed.
It is not called having mood swings. Fighting your inner self to face the bitter truth can be a better term for it. This is what a teen feels. It is so from the eyes of a teenager.

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