Monday, February 9, 2009

welcome legal age!!!



my first question i asked i had not mentioned a couple things and im not sure how to edit it so i just decided to rewrite it thank you for the ones who did reply to my previous question
Im going to be 18 in 6 days and i started school late so im still in high school my guardians say i legally can not move out till im 19 is this true? also my guardians are moving to fl. in 5 days one day before my 18 birthday if i don't want to move with them can i still move out on my own even though im legally still 17 for a day
i do have a job and a way of transportation and i have an app. that i can rent at also so i am stable enough i just wanted to make sure that i could if im still in high school move out and if i leave a couple days before im 18 can you get into trouble?

In life, there's many things that we have to learn to let go. We have to let go of situations, things, memories, people and even ourselves.

It's easy to form an attachment to people and things. When you've formed an attachment to people and things, it can be a very painful experience and feeling when you realized that it's time to let go. Even the mere thought of not having that person or thing in your life just squeezes your heart in pain.

However, there are times where you or that person has changed to the extent that it's necessary to let go of the relationship or friendship, so that each of you can fulfill your life path.

Letting go of your past and memories are also extremely hard. Even though old memories can be tormenting, yet you might hold on to the past and refuse to move forward. However, by refusing to let go of the painful past, it'll serve as a roadblock to love.

Letting go of your old self and the process of letting the new you emerge can be one of the scariest experiences in your life. But by leaving behind your old self and taking a leap of faith into the unknown, it might just reveal what you are truly capable of becoming.