Helll Yea,
No Need To Worry Bout Rent, College fees, Credit Card Bills, Work Pressure (School Home Work Is Nothin) Etc Etc
2006-11-19 19:21:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don`t, I think teenage yrs. r the most stressful with peer pressure, uncertainty, lack of confidence, no direction for the path of life. It`s all about the here and now. In adulthood, u`ve mad decisions about ur future and set goals for urself, become established in the work force and able to concentrate on enabling ur lifestyle. I think 21 to 45 are the best years in life. Ur at ur maximum potential.
2006-11-20 03:37:42
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answer #2
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answered by flamingo 6
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they are the most tumultuous. Didn't get better until after 25 actually. then things start making more sense. the big things turn our to be little things and the things that really matter or things I would have never thought of as important as a teenager. Life and experience is a great teacher of these facts.
2006-11-20 03:13:02
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answered by G D 2
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They weren't for me. I had a good childhood, and I have liked myself and my life since about my mid twenties.Everyone has problems, but overall, I like my life
I have cared less about what most people thought as I've lived more. But my teen years were pretty horrible. A real emotional roller coaster. There is no amount of money you could pay me to go back and re live that time in my life if it were possible. No way.
2006-11-20 03:23:35
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answered by ntm 4
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No, your 20s are the best.
You should be wise enough to know what you are doing yet young enough to enjoy what you are doing.
Plus you should hopefully be earning a better salary at that age and can therfore live your own life without having to rely on parents or other people.
2006-11-20 03:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what best you're referring to. In terms of happiness, studies prove that men in their 60's are the happiest people. In terms of accomplishments, teen years are very best for opportunities. In terms of purpose, 20's and 30's because these are the years you spend raising your kids. In terms of faith, very often it is in your 30's and 40's that you're most likely to make the biggest impact for good on the community.
http://judgeright.blogspot.com
2006-11-20 03:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not at all. I am happy to be older. I care less about what people think and am a realist who enjoys the small pleasures in life, as well as daily life. Besides, with Bush in power, the world may be ending before we know it. Might as well enjoy that third beer and second slice of pizza now before we are all gone.
2006-11-20 03:11:15
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answered by Desert Sienna 4
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I agree, those were the fun years no real responsibility
2006-11-20 03:17:22
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answered by quinnsexylou 2
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no i am a teenager 16 years old and if this is as good as it gets
that would bee sad :(
im still trying to find myself once im older and i really have a good sence of who i am and what i believe in then i will bee happiest hopefully
2006-11-20 03:37:20
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answered by crystaltears 1
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No, because that's the time you make all the mistakes. At least once you have passed college you know whats a bad idea and whats a good one.
2006-11-20 03:12:22
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answer #10
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answered by novagirl117 4
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