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Imagine having your entire life planned since birth
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That old man saved her fucking life...

like you pop out of the womb, and someone hands you a to-do list. "By age 5, master the alphabet. By 18, pick a career that won’t make you cry daily. By 30, figure out taxes." It’s like being in a game of The Sims, but without the option to delete the ladder from the pool!

The spirit of this sign leaving is body.

You're expecting me to act normal but l grew up watching cartoons like this

This is basically life in 2024

I never understood what bro did wrong ...
This is "The Little Prince" (2015) if anyone was wondering.

Imagine you're building a house. Your life plan is the blueprint, but as you construct, you might find the need for a new room or a different window. Flexibility in design allows for personal growth and adaptation to changing life scenarios.

Is this what being Asian is like?

Having your entire life planned since birth would feel both structured and limiting. On one hand, it might provide a sense of security, with clear expectations and a path laid out. You'd always know what comes next, reducing uncertainty and maybe even fear of failure. But on the other hand, it would likely strip away a lot of the spontaneity, creativity, and personal growth that come with making your own decisions and navigating challenges. There’d be little room for self-discovery, or changing course based on passions or experiences. How would you feel about that—would the certainty be worth it, or do you value more freedom to shape your own path?
