Dear Saul McLeod,
I am a student at Santa Maria High School. Not only is this a big deal and an important letter to write according to my English teacher, but it also is to me. I am anxious to get an answer to my questions. I want to know why are humans taught to listen to the orders they are given, also why do people regret things? Quiet a few people live in the type of mindset where they live life by "what if.." For example, "What if I did things differently that would have never happened, I regret what I did." So why do humans regret things? If at one point it was exactly what they wanted. I understand that they just hoped for a different outcome, but I want to get a deeper, more precise answer to that question. My first question is one that I really am curious about. Humans are taught at a young age to listen to the orders they are given, by their parents, teachers, etc., well, while doing so they also say you have a mind of your own and you do what you want to do, but they don't really mean that because your whole life they have been giving you orders and expect you to follow them. So in reality you don't have a mind of your own and you can't do things you want to, I mean some things you can, but other things you can't because you were taught not to. I am hoping to hear from you soon with answers to my questions.
Sincerely,
Regina Saucedo
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