Friday, November 22, 2019
An Argumentative Informal Composition on Mullah Papers
Ever dream of having your pockets full of cash or swimming in a pool of green backs? Well, dream on unless you're an adult. It is pretty obvious that teenagers are far off from having our hands full of cash because of lack of experience in money matters, tendency to waste it on unpractical things, and the possibility of getting taken advantage of or robbed by a much more mature adult. Adolescents clearly have much to learn on how to manage resources. It is not enough for a teen to take economics class and then become the president of the International Monetary Fund! It takes years of experience and studies until they are able to have the capacity to be responsible enough to handle a lot of money. Take myself, for example. I do not know why, but I have the gift of losing 500 bucks in one day without realizing where it went to! "Geez!" my dad would exclaim, "It couldn't have just flew off and bought itself a nifty new leather wallet!" But to add insult to injury, I retort, "Why not?" But I knew he was right. Only time will tell when teens, like me, will be trustworthy to handle huge sums of money. The most likely thing to happen though is for teenagers to piss all their money away on useless things. In J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in The Rye Holden Caulfield, the narrator of the story is found to be a real spendthrift. He starts out with a lot of cash from his crazy rich aunty, who loves doling out cash, and ends up bankrupting himself by pissing it all away on a hotel even though he could have just gone home, on a cab when he could have just walked, in a bar where minors like he should not go to, a prostitute whom he did not even touch, and on a movie with a person whom he would eventually lose. Wow. Now he is the best example of a typical teenager
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