Growing Up With Divorced Parents Essay

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Many times it is surprising how life presents learning experiences, but in most cases we cannot identify them until the worst has passed. Life may take unexpected turns at any given moment, especially in our society of fast paced living. For us, Millenials, growing up with divorced parents was nothing from the other world; still, it was no easy burden. Family problems can shift into personal problems that can have a big impact on someone’s life. Adapting to change is hard, even harder under certain circumstances, but it is not impossible.
The most difficult event that I faced was the separation of my parents, this happened when I was five years old. Even though I was a little girl, I perceived that something was wrong because I always saw my parents having constant disagreements over insignificant things. Also, they had opposite priorities that did not let them continue with their lives together. For example, my father could not deal with the fact that my mother worked hard throughout all her life and earned more money than him in order to provide for my sister and I. My mother’s priority was education, meanwhile my father’s was …show more content…

For example, my mother has worked hard to give me the best she can and as well, the necessary tools to be able to overcome obstacles. Also, my grandparents are the most wonderful people because they were always there for my success and my failures. I have learned that nothing is impossible, even though you think you cannot do anything more to overcome obstacles. I would like to emphasize that not all families are equal because I grew up in a family that did not had the father’s figure due to different circumstances and I have had the same opportunities that other people with both parental figures have. Also, I was able to have all opportunities due to the sacrifice that my mother made because she wanted to raise her daughters like she was

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