STUDENT OUTLOOK -- Lauren Loeb
On a recent weekend, as my friends and I rummaged through clothing
racks at Bloomingdale’s, we chatted about the day’s events, complaining
that nothing looked good and throwing out ideas on what to do that
evening. It hit me how lucky we are and how we as teenagers, living in
the society we do, do not stop to think what a wonderful life we have.
Often catching myself complaining about little things, I am the first
to admit that I do take my life and what I have for granted. Your
average teenager does not wake up each morning and count the things they
have to be thankful for, no one realizes the true effect of what you have
until you know what it is like to live without it.
Living in a society that is so fortunate, it is often a misconception
to many that the way of life we live is how the rest of the world lives.
Does anyone ever give true thought to what your brand new designer dress
could mean to someone else? To some, it may be a necessity we take for
granted, but for others the dress you will wear once to the school dance
is more than people make in a month’s worth of hard work.
To many, they wake up wondering what the day has in store for them,
and if they will be able to go to school and get home in one piece. They
wonder if they will go to bed hungry. Or be able to make enough money to
pay for their college education. Living where we do, we do not have to
face the hardships as others may. There has never been a time in my life
when I’ve felt unsafe, had not enough to eat or lacked the necessities I
needed.
When some are complaining about not having the most up-to-date cell
phone model, others are trying to figure out how to pay that month’s
phone bill. The small hassles of the day, like having a bad hair day, may
be the hardest battles we face throughout our day. Whereas just getting
through the day is a blessing for others.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, before you sit down with your family,
take a moment to reflect on your life and the things you have. Make this
holiday a time to give appreciation toward the things we may take for
granted. Say thank you to your family and friends and know how fortunate
you are to be living in such a wonderful place surrounded by people who
care for you.
* LAUREN LOEB is a Corona del Mar High School junior whose columns
will run on an occasional basis on the Community Forum page.
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