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KALEDO (Summer Heat)

The movie Kaleldo tells me that sometimes after a loss is the only time you learn your lesson. You should be able to live your life to the fullest while you have it before something goes wrong. Depending on others may be good for now, but then when that person you depend on leaves, what will happen to you then? Some people just don't listen and want to get their own way that they learn the hard way. When you're young, you depend on your parents because you still don't have the knowledge and wisdom about the real world. But as you grow up, you should be able to be independent since you're then gaining intelligence and not a kid anymore. One day your parents will also dleave you and you will be all alone. So while your parents are there, you should learn from them and what they've taught you. Start being independent and ask help from them sometimes, rather than when you're all alone with no one else to ask help from. From this movie I learned that there's no guarantee that living with your father/mother will be better on for you. Try to be independent because one day you will have no choice and you'll be independent. Part of life is growing up and being independent. If you always depend on others, you will have a hard time in life when troubles come your way. It's better to start now before it's too late. Like in the movie, you shouldn't wait for your father to die before you learn your lesson.Start doing something and putting what you have learned into action while you're still surrounded with people who care about you and can help you. This is one of our trials in life that we have to go through sooner or later. Our parents are there for us when we were children to teach us what they have learned so we can have a better life. That's why we have to listen to them and to our elders because they have more experience and wisdom than us. We may be hard headed at times and would like to go our own way learning the hard way, but in the end we will

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