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when I had to file my taxesAt what point in life did you realise that you had become an official adult, and how did it feel?
when I had to file my taxesAt what point in life did you realise that you had become an official adult, and how did it feel?
ok but how did it feelwhen I had to file my taxes
Bro I just turned 20 it’s been like 2 years since I left highschool in college and adulting what I’ve learned is like you never really get it all down it’s not possible. You do what you can and keep a good head on your shoulders to keep it pushing. Like there are people that at 40 I know and I’m somehow more money literate than them but it’s just knowledge they never learned things you think your supposed to know but some people don’t learn it so don’t stress becoming a official adultRoughly 2 weeks have passed since I ended high-school and in those 2 weeks I have truly realised that I am no an adult, or at least that I have entered adulthood and that now I have a lot of responsiblity, this, of course, has been a big shock to me but at the same time I feel very happy. But yet again, on the other hand, I still feel very sad that I am now not a kid or a teenager anymore, I am not going to be as carefree as I was and I will not have as much freedom. But to that, I, of course, have become very tenacious in trying to protect and trying to regain this sense of freedom and carefreeness, but enough about all of this. What about you? At what point in life did you realise that you had become an official adult, and how did it feel? Were you disappointed, excited or maybe even angry?
This is a distorted view of reality.Roughly 2 weeks have passed since I ended high-school and in those 2 weeks I have truly realised that I am no an adult, or at least that I have entered adulthood and that now I have a lot of responsiblity, this, of course, has been a big shock to me but at the same time I feel very happy. But yet again, on the other hand, I still feel very sad that I am now not a kid or a teenager anymore, I am not going to be as carefree as I was and I will not have as much freedom. But to that, I, of course, have become very tenacious in trying to protect and trying to regain this sense of freedom and carefreeness, but enough about all of this. What about you? At what point in life did you realise that you had become an official adult, and how did it feel? Were you disappointed, excited or maybe even angry?
Becoming an adult means being able to provide for yourself and those around you, but also understanding that as a society everyone needs each other to live comfortably and that a balance must be found, between keeping all of this in harmony and at the same time, making sure you’re respected to truly express one's passions.