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Selfish
The phrase “I want what I want when I want it,” is not only a true statement, but it also applies to you when you lose someone or something very important to you. For you want materialistic things that you don’t have at the times you don’t have them, but later when you lose “something” that you had, you want “it” more than anything; but can’t have it.
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I look around and I see so many people blow off their parents, both children and adults. Some say that they don't have time for their parents, but later if they were to lose them they would regret it. You may not see it now, but later you might.