We are often taught to be someone with importance – rather than someone with intimacy.

We are often taught to be someone with something to say – rather than someone with something to share.

We are often taught to be someone with a weapon – rather than someone with a wholesome way.

Surprisingly, many of us grow up with over-dependencies on authorities that can not serve all of our needs because we need to take care of most of them ourselves.

We are often taught to be unreal with people – rather to be accustomed to self abuse.

We are often taught to be unkind with people – rather have a name for being one to reckon with.

We are often taught to be unclear with people – rather make statements that we don’t stand by or follow ourselves.

Surprisingly, many of us grow up with over-exertion, over-whelm and over-stretched imaginations that we can’t exist with.

We are often taught to be irresistible to the opposite sex – rather than be real with whom we are and allow everyone the space to breathe easy.

We are often taught to be put off the opposite sex – rather than allow differences to be opportunities.

We are often taught to be against sex itself – rather than embrace our bodies for the sensual delights that they are.

Surprisingly, many of us grow up with self-image-crisis, self-assurance-crisis and self-awareness-crisis.