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Samantha- Attainment of Adulthood
Mia- Storm and Stress in Adolescence
I both agree and disagree with the view that adolescence is inevitably a time of storm and stress. Within my last four years of the public-school system, I had a lot to think about. I had to make sure to maintain good grades, and also when it came to senior year and applications I wanted to make sure that I was applying to the right universities and making sure that the major of my choice is really what I wanted to do. This came with a lot of stress, mainly because I had not a single clue as to what I wanted to do with my future. This also came with a storm, as I had a lot of personal issues that went on throughout these four years. To keep it short, my mom unfortunately passed away while I was in high school. This brought a major storm, and I really lacked on my school work. I felt extremely unmotivated and had no energy to do any work - which led to my grades becoming unmaintained. This ties in with that stress. I feel as though everyone goes through some sort of stress or storm within their adolescent years, but it's not always inevitable which is why I disagree with the statement as well. I had no clue that my mother was going to pass away, and I had no clue how much of an effect it would have on my education. I had no clue that I was going to become stressed about what I wanted to do with my life. Some may have it good, and they know exactly what they want to do from the gecko and just keep on moving, but for others (like myself) we go through things. The way I view stress is something that puts a lot of pressure on yourself, something that you can't get off your mind and it's something you're always worrying about. This is my definition of stress because I always feel a sense of worry when I am stress. The way I view storm is when something big happens in my life and it brings a lot of baggage. So, when my mom passed away, it brought baggage as I was overwhelmed with sadness, grief, anger, confusion, etc.
I believe that the globalization of social media has huge negative side effects on adolescence. The media influences people to feel like they have to follow the latest trends and styles to fit in within the society they are in. I believe this causes huge negative side effects on adolescence because these are the stages of them trying to figure themselves out, and love themselves for who they like, how they look, and who they are. But with social media, it makes individuals feel like they have to look a certain way, or like a certain somebody, just to fit in with their classmates, friends, etc. Also, I feel like the media clouds a lot of these teenagers judgements on a lot of things, such as how they should act. For example, within these past couple years Juuling has been something that has been so big within all cultures, especially when it comes to high school students. I believe that people around this age feel like they have to do it, just to look cool. I mean, that is what the media is teaching them, along side a lot of other negative things. All in all, I definitely believe that the globalization of a adolescence has a huge negative impact because of what the media influences these people to do, act, look, etc.