Hello 2020!
Expected flying cars but all we got was wildfires, government implosion and a virus pandemic.
Every single decision you made in your life has led you to this very moment. Reading this very line.
I hope whoever you are reading this. You are content with how far you come in life.
Everyone grows up. That is inevitable. We grow up in 2 ways. Physically and mentally.
However not often those 2 grow up concurrently.
That's why sometimes you meet some people who are immature or some people who appear wiser than their age.
There are few phases of mental growth.
When we are small, that's the childhood phase. We are innocent, playful and eager to learn about the world around us.
As we grow up, we enter the teenage phase. Rebellious and always want to be treated like an adult. Often times you will always want to go out meet your friends and spend on random things with the money you don't even earn.
Growing out of that phase it the youthful phase. We enter a stage of life where we seek to find our purpose in life. More than often we would like to do something to create an impact on the society. We are highly motivated and the all the possibilities seems endless. There is no limit to what we can do and achieve.
Finally we enter the adult life. Life don't seem as colorful as it used to and the bills and responsibility starts to pile up. We start to sacrifice the ambitions in our youth and move on to the more realistic paths.
Sometimes people grow up and enter the adulthood but their mental stage is still at the teenage stage. That is the most dangerous combination. Imagine being a reckless teen with the spending power of a working adult. These people are those who are willing to take up a personal loan to buy the latest gadgets or the trendiest outfits.
We came into the world with nothing and we will leave the world in the same way.
Time is never your friend.
The day you are born, the clock starts ticking.
You don't want to look back at your life and have nothing to feel but regrets.
Grow up please.
These are just my random rantings of the observations of the people I've met in my life.
Anyhow
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Here's to looking for better days ahead.
Stay home, stay safe
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