Fear of Growing Up

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I really do envy you man. I honestly never had a childhood. My teenage and innocence literally fled so fast, that sometimes when I think about it; I never really did anything in those years because of my family issues. Regardless, now that I am in my twenties, I do feel really doleful due to the years I lost. I say, enjoy this life. Your childhood will end sooner or later. Better to plan for a good future ahead. That's my advise.

You sound exactly like me... I sympathize.
 

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^ I guess only those who never experienced childhood can understand. Mine was lost to many other factors, parental abuse and what not. Regardless, it is not any less painful. Human life is short anyway, and to lose such significant years really takes a toll on my depression sometimes.
 

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^ I guess only those who never experienced childhood can understand. Mine was lost to many other factors, parental abuse and what not. Regardless, it is not any less painful. Human life is short anyway, and to lose such significant years really takes a toll on my depression sometimes.

I am so sorry to hear that. For me it was dealing with a lot of unexpected deaths and mental/physical trauma. If you ever want to chat, feel free to message me sometime.
 

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^ I am sorry to hear that as well. Thanks for the offer. I would if I ever feel too depressed. haha
 

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Okay Hear me out Brother:


Imagine yourself 10 years from Now.
What do you want to be? What do you want to accomplish?
or you want see Yourself as a Bummer?


If you see yourself as someone with something.
First: You need to set your Goals.

Take a College Course of your capacity and most importantly your choice. ( THIS IS THE BASIC step to have an easy College Life, believe it or not.)



Meeting New friends is always a perk . But you need to choice wisely on selecting them.
They will be your drinking buddies. Gals and Guys. ^^



Stop complaining about You need to study more now that in your college...

College Professors were not like our High School Teachers.
NO PAIN: NO GAIN:


If its Time to study. Study Hard.
If it is TIme to Party. Party Like a Rockstar.
 

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your are 17 and your talking about "Fear of Growing Up" dude, **** off would you ?! ff
Hey mind your tongue.
Read the whole thing and what this is about, then reply.
Moreover, 16 not 17
 

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Do everything now before you have REAL consequences for your actions. Focusing on your future will pay off in the long run, but the experience you will learn now will ALSO pay off. Get hungry now!
 

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Do everything now before you have REAL consequences for your actions. Focusing on your future will pay off in the long run, but the experience you will learn now will ALSO pay off. Get hungry now!

dat sig! :rofl:
 

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Have fun while you can bro. Just know when to call it a night. I'm 21. Partied too much in high school and blew my shot at college. Joined the army went the other way with my priorities and let my job become my life. I'm 21 and I'm already divorced because of that. Party on weekends. Work during the week. Friday night and Saturday have fun with your friends and get your life together on Sunday. 17? Bro go out and get it in. Drink some beer smoke some weed from time to time not a lot but a little and find yourself some girls.
 

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Hey mind your tongue.
Read the whole thing and what this is about, then reply.
Moreover, 16 not 17

you mean re-read it ? my point is - Life starts after you graduate not ends... you're thread is about bunch of BS. I don't think you need education or advices from someone on forum. You'll find it out yourself. But nothing ****s you up more than life it'self.

18-30 golden years
 

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Hey mind your tongue.
Read the whole thing and what this is about, then reply.
Moreover, 16 not 17

you mean re-read it ? my point is - Life starts after you graduate not ends... you're thread is about bunch of BS. I don't think you need education or advices from someone on forum. You'll find it out yourself. But nothing ****s you up more than life it'self.

18-30 golden years
 

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Life sucks, it's a little better when you have someone in your live you love. Then again, sometimes relationship can suck when both parties are being idiots, instead of talking.
 

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you mean re-read it ? my point is - Life starts after you graduate not ends... you're thread is about bunch of BS. I don't think you need education or advices from someone on forum. You'll find it out yourself. But nothing ****s you up more than life it'self.

18-30 golden years

completely agree. stop worrying so much about stuff that hasn't even happened yet and when life hits you in the face, deal with it then.
 

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you mean re-read it ? my point is - Life starts after you graduate not ends... you're thread is about bunch of BS. I don't think you need education or advices from someone on forum. You'll find it out yourself. But nothing ****s you up more than life it'self.

18-30 golden years

So my life ends this year, since I turn 30 in August. lol
 

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So my life ends this year, since I turn 30 in August. lol

well it depends on you my friend, If your Married or planing and running a family business than it's a new beginning. You can't live whole like as a Butterfly don't you ? :)
 

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well it depends on you my friend, If your Married or planing and running a family business than it's a new beginning. You can't live whole like as a Butterfly don't you ? :)

I'm single and happy, but career-wise things are about to change for me, so it's exciting and scary at the same time. I'm actually fulfilling a lifelong dream.
 

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I'm single and happy, but career-wise things are about to change for me, so it's exciting and scary at the same time. I'm actually fulfilling a lifelong dream.

I could say the same but I'm starting to get worried... about finding a girl I would like to spend my life with... and what should I do with my current situation... she's not the girl I'd spend my life with but she's hell of a ride that I'm not ready to let go just yet.

question : who wan'ts to spend his senior years alone? you must prepare :D
 

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I could say the same but I'm starting to get worried... about finding a girl I would like to spend my life with... and what should I do with my current situation... she's not the girl I'd spend my life with but she's hell of a ride that I'm not ready to let go just yet.

question : who wan'ts to spend his senior years alone? you must prepare :D

It's not a good idea to hold onto someone until you think someone better might come along, that could mislead and hurt them. Are you sure she's just a "hell of a ride" or could you possibly see something deeper?
 

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It's not a good idea to hold onto someone until you think someone better might come along, that could mislead and hurt them. Are you sure she's just a "hell of a ride" or could you possibly see something deeper?

She's good for killing time, having fun and sexual intercourse in any way possible. I don't see her as a mother of my kids. It's complicated, I need a nerdy girl, not a party pooper to make a bonds with :)
 
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