Many people assume that in the process of decision-making, students need to ask parents and teachers for advice instead of relying on themselves. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
When it comes to decision-making, especially for students, it's like being on a journey with Google Maps. Sure, you need advice from experienced travelers like parents and teachers, who are like the Maps app. They provide guidance, wisdom, and sometimes warn you about the metaphorical traffic jams in life.
However, relying solely on others can result in missing out on important life lessons. Students need the chance to switch from "walking mode" to "biking" on their own sometimes to develop independence and problem-solving skills.
So, it's a combo: blend the wisdom of others with a sprinkle of personal experience. Think of yourself as the driver with a reliable GPS but with the freedom to take scenic detours.
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