1. Rodolfo Brandon Bernardino
P7 10/3/2010
Declaration of Independence
When, in the course of human life, it becomes necessary for one to dissolve their social
and economic dependencies with one’s parents and to become independent.
We hold these truths to be self evident; that all men should not live one’s parents;
that they are endowed by their creators freedom of choice; that one should not perform
tasks that are unrelated to one’s responsibilities; it is the right of every man to distance
himself to ameliorate his social status; as to them shall seem most likely to effect their
safety and happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate the new awaiting the developed
man. But when a long train of misunderstanding and pressure develops, it is one’s right,
it is their duty to rid themselves of their former lifestyle, and to provide oneself for the
life ahead.
Such ahs been the patient sufferance of children, and such is now the necessity
which constrains them to expunge their influence on past values. The history of one’s
parents is a history of unremitting lack of justice and abuse of power. To prove this, let
facts be submitted to a candid world.
My parents have refused their assent over my desires.
They have forbidden my sibling to comply with my order system around the
house.