As a child, I often led my younger 성동구출장안마siblings to the grocery store in place of 동대문구출장안마my mother, and I always had to fight the enemy of 'impulse buying'. Aside from the snacks, food, and toys that my ignorant little brother keeps asking me to buy, 광진구출장안마items with tempting phrases such as 'this is the last chance' and 'discount special' will neutralize my only weapon, my shopping list. It was because they were strong enemies who were looking for an opportunity. My mother gave me the generosity to change items on my own, but the sense of crisis that I would have no choice but to go far beyond the set budget if I was swayed randomly by 금천구출장안마such a temptation, was the driving force that allowed me to persevere and exercise patience. Although there were many cases where I had to overcome hardships such as the younger brother following me always putting small things in the cart and saying that I would not go home unless I bought them. Looking back, I sometimes wonder 도봉구출장안마if the experience at that time was too much of a temptation for a child who had to run errands with his little brother attached to him. Considering the advantage of being closer than the market and allowing children 관악구출장안마to purchase products of appropriate quality without getting caught up in bargaining, my mother always sent me and my younger brother to the mart to run errands, 노원구출장안마but for me, who has to constantly hone my self-control, that is a single bridge. It was a challenge that was as difficult as walking. There were times when I was fascinated by the rich taste of sample foods and brought them back as if enchanted, and there 부평출장안마were times when I couldn’t buy groceries properly because I bought my brother a toy. Even when choosing vegetables, the distinction between good and bad products became clearer, and various know-how about purchasing was also 백석역출장안마 accumulated. It was a skill I would not have had if it were not for my mother, who gave me autonomy and continued opportunities, regardless of my successive failures and elementary mistakes.
As a child, my favorite game was 'Find the difference'. This is because it was the most basic game that allowed me to comprehensively demonstrate my abilities with good memory and sharp eyes. In particular, my ability to recognize detailed differences and compare past memories with the present has served as a foundation for children to like by grasping the small changes and behavioral differences of peers who are interested in appearance. Just like the scariest phrase of a woman, which is often cited by men as a joke, is 'Oppa, haven't I changed anything?' Because I liked givers.
I knew how to quickly tell the difference between a slight change in the length of my hair, a different decoration, and a change in school supplies, so I was able to easily take a shortcut to get closer to the kids. Also, it was a very interesting game for me to find out by observing the changes in the friends I meet every day. This is because everyday life, which other children only recognize as the same scenery day after day, was like a hidden picture search to find points hidden everywhere. Recalling yesterday's scenery, comparing today's daily life at the opposite point, and observing what has changed, I will carefully manage and talk to friends who have slightly changed their behavior due to new concerns or changes in their personal life. It also provided an opportunity. Also, when making new friends, he has an eye for catching what kind of appearance or behavior the child has, in particular, a difference and personality that is different from others, which served as a starting point for smoother conversations. Because each person has a characteristic that they are inevitably inclined to the field they are interested in, it was easy to draw a topic of conversation if you closely observe the angle.