First, the feelings that afflict the student during adolescence almost chill his chest with fear or hinder him from his goal. Let us reveal this secret. Second, what we advise the student to follow are the famous sayings in the dictionaries of philosophy and what psychology has said, as someone said, “The window that the winds enter, close it and rest.” The meaning here is not hidden in the window itself, but in the symbolic expression. For example, things bother him, and he will avoid their sources, such as another student who prevents him from studying with his moodiness, so he should stay away from him, or like his sleeping classmate, so he should not imitate him, or walk in the street with a bad friend who almost gets run over by a car because he does not look to his right or left more clearly. It is necessary for the adolescent to avoid everything that harms him, as he is in the stage of vitality and reward to elevate himself. Third, confrontation is not solved by time, but the student has a matter that makes him dispense with that as long as he is an adult with a mind, such as repeating the saying “I cannot do more than” to your parents, so you admit not to confront and surrender to what is in front of you. Good or bad?
Fourth, do not exaggerate matters, as they are all transient, whether small or big. Rather, live in the present with a smile. Fifth, you will get what you like if you attract it with your magnetism. Choose what you will attract to yourself.