Living Independently
By Sundie
@Sundie (255)
February 24, 2018 4:01pm CST
As stated on dictionary independent means "free from outside control; not depending on another's authority." Yeah, I agree. I must agree.
Being independent doesn't mean you're a loner person or you want to be alone. I'm an independent one because I want to prove something. Wanna prove that me too can pay my own bills, mortgage, and buy stuffs for myself without depending to no one. That's fulfillment for me.
Living independently is happiness and I considered it as an achievement.
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@MainerMikeBrown (1373)
• Bridgton, Maine
25 Feb 18
It's impossible for even the highest functioning individuals to be completely independent. For example, my father knows a lot about vehicles, both new and old. But sometimes when his truck has a mechanical problem, he needs an auto technician to fix it because their are certain repairs he's not knowledgeable enough to correct all by himself.
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@MainerMikeBrown (1373)
• Bridgton, Maine
25 Feb 18
Some people I know aren't emotionally strong enough to be independent. Not everyone can be independent.
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