As Aaron considered his options, he noticed that there was something thick around his waist. He pulled the band of his shorts back to reveal a thick diaper. That wasn’t something he wanted to be in anymore. But given his age, he probably needed some form of protection. He changed “preschool” to “pullups”. Immediately, the diaper thinned, becoming a pair of training pants.
Satisfied, Aaron let go of his shorts and turned his attention back to his day in preschool. He was actually looking forward to not working hard; napping and coloring instead of learning algebra. However, to his surprise, preschool ended up being just as hard, if not harder than, high school. It was probably due to the fact that he was four.
During naptime, while his classmates were sleeping, Aaron got out his phone and generated a new sentence, trying to find a way out of preschool and pullups. He’d even accept making school easier for him. Struggling at coloring inside the lines was becoming humiliating. Aaron looked at the new sentence.
“Preschool is making the 4-year-old boy frustrated.”
Immediately, Aaron knew he wanted to change...