Allan, first of all, thank you very much for sharing your project :)
I would love for you to tell me what idea you wanted to convey. I have done my own reading - someone who feels rejection towards herself and who is finally comforted by those who do value her - but I'm not sure if this is what you wanted to tell.
@darascully A young woman who feels confused by the great changes that are taking place in her life, in that transition between childhood and adolescence; but that finally, with some resignation, he accepts them; because he understands that change is necessary, it is part of growing and new and pleasant experiences await him.
To some extent it speaks about that state of denial towards change in which we all sometimes place ourselves, that almost natural attitude towards the new and different; that "not wanting to let go," that "stay with the known" even if it hurts us and does not let us grow; without recognizing that change is necessary and that it produces learning, growth and well-being. He also talks about the necessary change in attitude.
It is not about accepting the imposed change; it is about letting go of what we no longer have; what has already completed its cycle, what binds us. It's about learning to recognize when we should get up and continue our flight.
That was my idea. I don't know if I really succeeded.
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darascully
Teacher PlusAllan, first of all, thank you very much for sharing your project :)
I would love for you to tell me what idea you wanted to convey. I have done my own reading - someone who feels rejection towards herself and who is finally comforted by those who do value her - but I'm not sure if this is what you wanted to tell.
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@darascully A young woman who feels confused by the great changes that are taking place in her life, in that transition between childhood and adolescence; but that finally, with some resignation, he accepts them; because he understands that change is necessary, it is part of growing and new and pleasant experiences await him.
To some extent it speaks about that state of denial towards change in which we all sometimes place ourselves, that almost natural attitude towards the new and different; that "not wanting to let go," that "stay with the known" even if it hurts us and does not let us grow; without recognizing that change is necessary and that it produces learning, growth and well-being. He also talks about the necessary change in attitude.
It is not about accepting the imposed change; it is about letting go of what we no longer have; what has already completed its cycle, what binds us. It's about learning to recognize when we should get up and continue our flight.
That was my idea. I don't know if I really succeeded.
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