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Title: Advice from Caterpillar Interpretation
Description: This is a detailed interpretation of the poem Advice from Caterpillar by Amy Gerstler.

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Advice from a Caterpillar
Detailed Interpretation

Chew your way into a new world
...

New World: New habits, daily routine, job, relationships, way of thinking…
1
...
g
...
Look toward the future that perhaps will bring
something better (New friendships, projects at work or school, new partner)
...
Change the routine (on anything of what is being referred
...
g
...

3
...
E
...
Facing a divorce) and Project yourself into the
new (New: any aspect in a person's life
...
g
...


Munch leaves
...
Rest
...
Again
...
All these words have a related meaning like focus more on yourself, have fun,
take your time and relax, meet your own needs, reduce concerns, enjoy your life,
keep healthy (E
...
Eating organic food, sleeping well and exercising), and so
on
...
, take breaks
from time to time to visit families, friends, or go on vacation
...


1
...
Be yourself
...
Despite all, you should focus more on what makes you happy and what you
want to do
...
If you like writing, playing basketball in a team, traveling
around the world, etc
...
In the end, to be happy is your goal
...
Cultivate stinging bristles
...
Cultivate stinging bristles
...
Create defenses (Anything: Save money for unexpected and
complex problems such as ‘’a car accident’’ or an illness
...

There will always be barriers and thorns on the way (E
...
hostile work environment,
separation between family members, debts difficult to pay off), but get up again,
because all experiences will help you grow as a person, and in other aspects of your life
(E
...
To be a better father or mother, to learn manage your finance, to invest your time
instead of waste it, etc
...

Discarded skin: Your past, your reputation, your background
...
Do not be ashamed of your past, of what you did or who you were
...
g
...


Grow quickly
...
Be versatile, learn fast, move on, and get over experiences quickly
...

Yen: Yearning, passion, vocation
...


1
...

2
...
(Learn from
mistakes, and avoid the repetition of them
...
g
...
00
dollars just for speeding, you should start driving moderately because otherwise
you will lose money for not following a simple rule)
...

Crumpling: Damages, ruin, and mess
Climbing: Inadequacy, deficiency, skimpiness, misery
1
...

2
...
There are many things to discover
...
g
...
)

Rely on your antennae
...
Trust yourself, trust your instincts
...


Sequester poisons in your body for use at a later date
...
Don’t waste your money, your time, save your job, don’t mistreat your body
...

Foul odors: Hedge, hedgerow, defense, protection, fence
1
...
)

Behave cryptically to confuse predators: change colors, spit, or feign death
...
Act enigmatically and with volubility to confuse your enemy
...


If all else fails, taste terrible
...
I think that this last phrase means when
you’re in a plight, you try to go through with a defensive and/or optimistic
attitude, but things get worse or as unexpected; the result are obnoxious
...

Focus on yourself
...
Take time to relax
...
Reduce
concern
...
At the end of the day, to be happy is your goal
...
There will always be briers and thorns on the
way, but get up again, because this type of experience are which will help you
grow as a person, and in other aspects of your life
...
Be versatile, learn fast, move on, and
get over experiences quickly
...
Always look for alternatives
...

Think smart and positively
...
When you are in distress, use your
wisdom and inflexibility to defend yourself
...
If things get worse or as unexpected, result will be
obnoxious
Title: Advice from Caterpillar Interpretation
Description: This is a detailed interpretation of the poem Advice from Caterpillar by Amy Gerstler.