Hello
beautiful readers!
I am back
with another piece where I have explored a completely new theme and for the
first time have collaborated with a passionate writer and a friend of mine,
Ananya Jhunjhunwala. We have crafted this article for all the
teenagers out there cause teenage years can be dreary right?
I hope
y’all like this piece and don’t forget to share, subscribe and comment below!!!
THE LIMBO
Everyday
wake up at 5 am to fill the unfathomable void of homework then gawk at the scintillating computer screen till the eyes throb and maybe later become the victim
of peer pressure, cyberbullying or stress. Well, this is the mundane life of a
teenager along with various mood swings, pool of pimples and a little bit of
angst. Adolescence is a tedium period yet fascinating cause one walks on a thin
line between being a child and adult, muddled which side should they choose.
I recently
came across this beautiful quote from the book/movie Chemical hearts, it goes
like ‘Adults are just scarred kids who are lucky enough to make it out of the
limbo alive'. It describes that teenage years are like an inescapable limbo
between childhood and adulthood cause as a teenager you're discovering emotions
like love, heartache, hatred, betrayal for the first time and your body is
experiencing things that u have never felt before as if you are entering in an
uncharted territory.
It is
definitely tough being a teen today cause everyday you have to deal with pressures
of social media, bullying, raging hormones and academic expectations. With
constantly evolving personalities and moods, it is difficult to know who to
count on. Everyone expects you to be mature like an adult but there is still a
child in you who just wants to explore new things.
Another famous saying by Ijeoma Umebenyuo perfectly defines teenage life. It goes something like this " So many broken children living in grown bodies mimicking adult lives." Yes, we are broken. Yes, we indeed do live in grown up bodies which puberty gifts us with, and yes, all we are trying to do is mimic adult lives. We never had and we still do not have an identity of our own selves. We are neither considered in the category of children nor in the adult category. We are just like just like our minds, stuck. We just like our elders as need our share of love, understanding and support. Moreover, we need someone who listens to us and tries to understand our thoughts, feelings and emotions. Adults always tag us as impulsive and we are very often left unheard. I think we deserve our freedom of taking our own decisions based on what seems right or wrong to us.
WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER!
We sincerely hope that you enjoyed this article๐๐
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contact details of ananya jhunjhunwala
@ananyajhunjhunwala and @the.literary.treasures
Mail id : @ananyajhunjhunwala5@gmail.com
Hello everyone, I would very much like to tell you that this experience with vrushti was more than amazing. I hope you like this and to some extent relate it as well. We look forward to your support and love ๐
ReplyDeleteThis was literally sooooo relatable. This website's blog never fails to relate to us.
Delete"So many broken children living in grown bodies mimicking adult lives"....words like these make me fall in love with reading as well as writing again and again!!
ReplyDeleteComing to the blog, loved the way you both presented- The confused & Unheard Teenager.
I would like to see another Teenager, wrapped in wonderful vocabulary of you two, learning to be a better Adult by being a mouldable hindsight of him/her. A teenager who while maintaining the Sanctity of Cuteness graduates into an adult through the Teentime (his life time) with a Switch on/Switch off option inside.
If this plot entices you both, go ahead.
Keep writing!!!
This is amazinggg....good work guys❤
ReplyDeleteVery well written Vrushti.. keep it up
ReplyDeleteLoved it...totally relatable♡
ReplyDeleteWow...u guys did an incredible job!
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ReplyDeleteFrom - Sagar Sir.