When we are young we learn a bunch of morals and things that will help guide us through life. When you are too young to understand them, the teacher of those lessons is just asking you to be patient with them and to obey until you can think about the lesson yourself.
When you start to question the point of making us obedient, to trust that what is being said is true, think to yourself this..
If it wasn't important and people thought it was pointless why would someone use it to guide their life?
This question will get you thinking why that is, make you understand and connect that we are taught these lessons for a reason, and that will allow you to trust the system.
This doesn't just apply to morals, you can apply this to all kinds of things school, social life, even government. If you take the time to see why things are the way they are, then you can live a more successful and happy life or at least help you find what you want to follow. When searching for these answers don't reject things, try to keep your mind open.
But these things take time so don't expect your brain to think of an answer immediately, and if it does, test the answer and make sure it covers everything. Even if the answer tries to slip away when you are thinking about it, you should hold it down and keep thinking about until your answer is clear. Once it is clear your mind will be able to accept it, and you can use that knowledge to help you find more answers.
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