I remember reading this before and frankly I found it wordy. The audio though is much easier. Perhaps I am not much of a reader but still the audio format is more effective.
Wow, my childhood was full of encouragement even when what I didn’t doesn’t make sense, my parents will always cheer me up saying there is always sense in nonsense. It just requires removing the “non”. An encouraging word goes a long way
Wow, my guess is you still have lots of photos of your childhood. While I myself do not have it anymore, for certain reasons that I might not tell here. Happy for you 🙂
A child being ignored and not taken seriously when growing up can do a lot of damage to the child. I felt so sad to hear that you went through so much.
Often times when were still young, our parent would always ask “what we want to be when we grow up?” But eventually those ideal path we want before will possibly change when we grow up. It will be our choice in the end on what we will become.
The recording is so clear and the audio is audio is audible too. I like the wordings of this audio. Weldone. Good job there.
I remember reading this before and frankly I found it wordy. The audio though is much easier. Perhaps I am not much of a reader but still the audio format is more effective.
I find that this audio is easy to comprehend. I really feel that the audio is remarkable.
Listening to this is better than reading this. Nice conversion of words into audio recordings. You’re so unique with this.
Getting ignored when putting up ideas kills once confidence. Thomas, I think you are really lucky having such parents. I prefer this voice
Creativity with no motivation is so killing which can turn to be time waster. To be sincere, this audio is a commendable one.
The audio format is very effective especially to auditory learners like me. I’d rather listen because the audio is very nice.
Wow, my childhood was full of encouragement even when what I didn’t doesn’t make sense, my parents will always cheer me up saying there is always sense in nonsense. It just requires removing the “non”. An encouraging word goes a long way
Awww, that’s a very cute picture, your parents must love you a lot, it looks like they got to capture many moments of your life as a child.
Its great to hear such an audio accompanied by the photo. Makes more sense.
Wow, my guess is you still have lots of photos of your childhood. While I myself do not have it anymore, for certain reasons that I might not tell here. Happy for you 🙂
Tom, you have a cute childhood photo. I like your hair here. the audio format of this sounds great for me.
I remember once you said you regret having taken less pics of your childhood. However, at least you do have some.
Kai Beck is a truly gifted reader. I could listen to him read all day!
This is some exemplary writing Tom. I always learn something new from you.
Your style of writing is unique and has an overally amazing flair. I look forward to even more of the same.
Just listening to this made me appreciate what a good writer Tom is. His use of language is second to none.
The feeling of having to change schools every now and then is never pleasant. I had the misfortune of having to go through the same myself.
I can understand what you mean when you say you hated boarding school. It’s the worst thing anybody can go through.
This piece is very reminiscent of my own childhood. Thanks for always sharing such relatable stories.
I am sorry to hear about all the trauma you went through as a child. It made you stronger in the end.
A child being ignored and not taken seriously when growing up can do a lot of damage to the child. I felt so sad to hear that you went through so much.
Sometimes parents put too much expectations on their child. That is never a good thing in my opinion.
You do have a lot of emotional scars. I commend you for being strong through everything. It takes a strong person.
Often times when were still young, our parent would always ask “what we want to be when we grow up?” But eventually those ideal path we want before will possibly change when we grow up. It will be our choice in the end on what we will become.