That's an excellent question. I'm turning 25 in about a month and I've no idea. It's still difficult to think of myself as an adult. I still love watching cartoons, coloring in coloring books, the Ninja Turtles, and Kraft Mac N' Cheese. What makes an "adult?" How do we come to see ourselves as "adults" and to take ourselves seriously?
~ FR
2006-09-18 10:16:40
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answered by Max 5
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Well,you didn't provide much information, but I'll take a shot at it. You probably want to move away from those who just want to party all the time, and any other type of peer pressure that doesn't support your goals. Do the things that you enjoy doing, not just because someone else suggests it, unless you're actually interested. Hang out with older people, 30 and 40 somethings. By this age people become more focused about their career goals, or are in the process of changing careers. So, yes, older people take life a little more seriously, are more interesting to talk to, and can give you some guidance about the direction you want your life to take.
2006-09-17 23:51:03
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answered by Chatelaine 5
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Hip - Hip Hooray!
Your auto insurance drops major ... insurance companies have determined that the chemicals in your brain have leveled out, and that the risk behaviors that you did 1 year ago have dropped significantly. Don't rebel against this fact ... 'cas you're auto will go high if you do.
You can reward yourself to getting to 25 by getting a more grown - up make over. Make a budget for yourself for new cloths, and hair; don't be cheep either go for about $1,000.00- $2,000.00 upgrade for yourself. Lastly, get with your girlfriends and have each of you write down goals you want to achieve. These could be serious like, advance in career ... or silly like, I want to learn to roller-blade backwards.
Congratulations on your achievements.
2006-09-19 14:47:39
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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