My Little Sky's

My Little Sky's
4. Debates


Alena sat down at the study table with her books strewn about. She was busy studying for the exam tomorrow when her brother Nathan walked into her room loudly and interrupted her concentration.


"Why are you always so noisy?" ask Alena.


"Why do you always play around with those books?" nathan replied cynically.


"So don't know that I'm studying for the exam tomorrow. Plis don't bother me" Alena said.


"Nothing mattered with your exam. You've always been a boring nerd" Nathan replies.


Alena was angry. She felt her brother did not appreciate her efforts and lowered his interest in learning. He decided to challenge his brother.


"Let's argue. I want to prove that science is important" he said.


Nathan is shocked by his sister's challenge. He never thought that Alena would dare to challenge him like this. However, he did not want to give up just like that.


"All right, let's argue. I'll prove that not everything in the book is useful" Nathan replied.


Their quarrels began. Alena and Nathan defend each other's opinions with strong arguments and evidence. Alena proves that science is the key to achieving future success, while Nathan maintains that hands-on experience is paramount in life.


Nathan: I also agree that education is important, but I feel that direct experience is equally important. Sometimes, learning from experience is much more valuable than learning from books.


Alena: But, education provides a solid foundation for us to understand the world around us. With education, we can develop the skills and knowledge necessary to achieve our life goals.


Nathan: I agree, Alena. But, sometimes formal education does not always teach us the practical skills we need in our daily lives. Learning from hands-on experience can provide lessons that we cannot learn in class.


Alena: But sister, formal education gives us access to resources and opportunities that may not be available elsewhere. In addition, education can help us develop critical and analytical skills that are critical in dealing with future challenges.


Nathan: I agree sam lo Alena. But, sometimes we can get resources and opportunities outside of formal education. For example, by utilizing the internet or doing internships at work that we are interested in.


Alena: Yes, that's true. But, I feel that education provides us with a solid foundation to utilize those resources and opportunities wisely.


Nathan: I agree. Education can open doors to broaden our horizons and help us reach our full potential. But, I also feel that hands-on experience can help us understand the best way to apply the knowledge we get from education.


Alena: In essence, I feel that education is important to help us build a solid foundation to achieve our life goals. However, I also acknowledge that hands-on experience can provide valuable lessons that we may not be able to get in the classroom.


Nathan: I agree, Alena. Both are equally important and can complement each other. We must find a balance between the two in order to achieve success in the future.


Nathan felt guilty seeing his sister leave with such feelings. He realized that he might be too stubborn in his arguments. Nathan decides to apologize to Alena and admits that science is important.


Their quarrels finally ended in peace. Alena and Nathan learn to respect each other's views and respect each other. They learn that it is not necessary to agree on everything, but that respecting differences of opinion and mutual support is the key to maintaining a good relationship.


***


Nathan just laughed. "Relax, Alena. It was just for kidding. You know I like to prank people."


"Lo can't keep acting like this, Nathan. I'm sick of your kejailan," said Alena in an annoyed tone.


Nathan raised his eyebrows. "What do you mean, Alena? I was just kidding. You know I love you the same."


"That's not funny, Nathan. It irritates me and harms me" replied Alena firmly.


Nathan sighed. "All right, I'm sorry. But you know I don't mean to be ignorant with malicious intent."


Alena is relieved to hear Nathan's apology, but she feels Nathan should be more mature. "Lo must take responsibility for your actions, Nathan. You have to learn to control yourself."


Nathan smiled and nodded. "Alright, Alena. I will try to be more mature. Thanks." Thanks."


***


Alena smiled in satisfaction as she contemplated her plan to prank her brother, Nathan. He knew he had to take revenge for all the mischievous things Nathan had done to him over the years.


The next morning, Nathan wakes up and finds all his clothes washed with hot water so that the color of his clothes fades. He checked the washing machine and found a piece of paper that read "lo already dijaili, Nathan. Now you know what it's like."


Nathan doesn't know what to do, he gets annoyed and frustrated by his sister's actions. "Alena, why are you doing this?" he looked at his sister's ugly face.


Alena just smiled happily. "It's revenge, Nathan. You always bother me and bully me. Now, you feel what it's like to be peddled."


Nathan felt he didn't know what to do. He knew he had to take revenge, but he also felt guilty for having done the same to his sister for so many years.


"I'm sorry, Alena. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. I know I like to prank people, but I'll try to be more mature and responsible for my actions" Nathan said in a low voice.


Alena was relieved to hear Nathan's apology, but she was not satisfied. "Alright, Nathan. I'll forgive you but you should know I'll always remember all the mischief you did to me."


Nathan nodded. "I know, Alena. Thank you for your understanding."


The two of them eventually resolve the issue and Nathan promises to be more mature and responsible for his actions. They realize that their brotherhood is more important than an inappropriate mischief.


After years of judging each other and getting annoyed with each other, Alena and Nathan finally decide to reconcile. Both realize that their brotherhood is more important than an inappropriate mischief.


The two hugged and felt the warmth of brotherhood they had. They realize that forgiving and appreciating each other is the most important thing in a brotherhood.