I was impressed by Trevor. Although he's just a seventh grade boy, he reminds me of person's growing up is a lonely process or progress. On most people's mind, they look forward a better life. Especially, for children, they do believe there is a beautiful world and they will have a better and better life, a wonderful marriage, a peaceful circumstance, the best parents. However as they are growing up, things seem to change or they just find the truth that the world is not prefect as they thought, life is not just full of happiness; marriage may not sweet; parents are not strong as we thought; people around you may be indifferent and torture you. I think most people will find that truth. There is no denying that it's disappointed. But what most people do? I think they just get used to that, that imperfect world,that disappointed world. Moreover, they become an indifferent person that they swear they won't be when they are children. At these time, these people are getting lost, and hopeless. I think Trevor just didn't want to be that kind of person, he didn't want to be hopeless and want to change that condition. And change his loved one, his mother. I admire him. He's trying to rescue himself and his mother and the world because I believe most people are not able to take good care of themselves not even take good care of others they cared.t want to be hopeless and want to change that condition. And change his loved one, his mother. I admire him. He's trying to rescue himself and his mother and the world because I believe most people are not able to take good care of themselves not even take good care of others they cared.t want to be hopeless and want to change that condition. And change his loved one, his mother. I admire him. He's trying to rescue himself and his mother and the world because I believe most people are not able to take good care of themselves not even take good care of others they cared.
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