Stress
of teenagers
Many teenagers commit suicide
each year in the world. Suicide is second only to accidents. Why they commit
suicide? The apparent reason is stress. Some adults think that teenagers don’t
have any stress. They don’t realize how great the pressure teenagers have. Where
comes the stress? Stress may come from home, school, and yourself.
Pressure may come from family.
If you have many brothers and sisters in family and most of them do well in
school. Therefore, you must get stress caused from being compared with them and
your frame of mind. Your mind is telling yourself that you’re not doing as well
as you should. What’s more, maybe your parents want you to follow their
footsteps and then you will have the stress comes from not trying to please
yourself but from trying to please others who everyone else but yourself.
Indeed, there is stress coming from home.
Some teenagers usually feel
that teachers always think teenagers don’t have any stress. The only thing that
teenagers have to do is studying. Teachers always assume that you don’t have
any other subjects or any things. As a sophomore, I have got two part-time jobs;
I have a term paper; I have a boyfriend; I have friends; and I have to get all things
done. Clearly, school has caused enormous pressure on me.
Stress comes from a number of
sources. The most stress must come from inside yourself. You want to achieve
something, or doing that for your aggressiveness. As far as I am concerned, I
am not a star of the team or anything, but I just want to do well. That’s all because
the pressure from inside myself. However, some stress coming from yourself make
you be a better person.
Stress
is your response to pressures and situations, and it’s also your ability to
cope with all the problems that you face. Can stress ever be good? Sometimes,
the answer is yes. Stress can challenge yourself and make you push harder. Changing
the way of looking at stress is the best solution to decrease the rate of
committing suicide.