Real Adulthood
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 3:38 pm
Hold on, guys. I am feeling a little bit philosophical...
Last summer I turned 26. While still young I am slowly, but surely, approaching middle ages adulthood. Its during this time that I finally learn to be a true adult and lead a normal adult life. At least, that's what society tends to believe...
Here's what I am talking about. One pet peeve I have with people my age is that sometimes they act like they NEED to be adults because that's what their age dictates them. They can't act silly, they can't enjoy childish things, they can't be genuinely happy or excited for something, they have to be very analytical and critical and most importantly NO FUN.
To an extend, I understand that with adulthood comes responsibility and thus a change in morals and values are needed. Life isn't all fun and games and you NEED to act like an adult, especially in the things that matter (like getting a job, supporting a family etc.).
But just because you are an adult it doesn't mean that you can't be true to yourself. If you are really a kid at heart then you shouldn't let your adulthood ruin it for you. As amazing as it sounds, you can be a professional and still enjoy anime.
In fact, when people try hard to act like an adults its them really acting childish. Why?
You know when you are a kid, you realize that you are an adult and then say you don't like "kid's" stuff anymore and you try hard to convince your family and friends that you are really cool, mature and awesome? But then when you grow up you realize that you were being silly all along and just laugh.
This is what happens to some young adult. Real life intimidates them so much that they resort to being that little kid with visions of great adulthood when it reality its only sending them back.
Besides, some of the things we do as adults can be considered childish.
For example, there are people who LOVE to drink themselves into alcohol poisoning. Even though they feel like crap the next day they can't wait to do it again. To me, this is being childish because we believe that since we are adults we have better judgment and thus can do whatever we want. There's a reason why our parents told us to only have one plate of ice cream instead of the whole tub.
Same deal with constant shopping. The minute they get a paycheck and/or a credit card they go all out, buying stuff they only dreamed of. Again, this is reliving the childhood fantasy of buying everything your heart desired. They regret it when they spend half of their lifetime paying the bills.
So in case I am confusing you, what I am saying is that sometimes we are so caught up in our new found freedom of adulthood we tend to act more childish than what we really are, thus not truly embracing adulthood.
To me, being an adult is the realization that you now have both the freedom and responsibility of shaping your life according to what YOUR heart desires. Note I said HEART, not society. Marrying someone, having kids and working till you die is not for everyone. This is the time in which you look back at your teachings, understand them better and see how it applies to your life.
But this doesn't mean that you can't enjoy the things you liked as a kid. Nothing will take away your adulthood. You can watch Bambi and cry while sleeping with the hottest women around (:p). Don't indulge in anything you might not like or regret simply because its the "adult" thing to do.
Adulthood is not a social status. It doesn't give you "rep". Its a common, normal state of life in which many things are sharpened and realized. Don't be intimidated by it. Learn from it, change the things that could harm you but still be true to yourself.
NOTE: For those thinking "but what if I LOVE to drink and smoke? That's my personality and the way I am!" note that I am condoning the act if its used to give you a rep or gain an adulthood status. In other words, you think "going barhopping" makes you a real man or woman. Its the exact opposite, my friend.
Last summer I turned 26. While still young I am slowly, but surely, approaching middle ages adulthood. Its during this time that I finally learn to be a true adult and lead a normal adult life. At least, that's what society tends to believe...
Here's what I am talking about. One pet peeve I have with people my age is that sometimes they act like they NEED to be adults because that's what their age dictates them. They can't act silly, they can't enjoy childish things, they can't be genuinely happy or excited for something, they have to be very analytical and critical and most importantly NO FUN.
To an extend, I understand that with adulthood comes responsibility and thus a change in morals and values are needed. Life isn't all fun and games and you NEED to act like an adult, especially in the things that matter (like getting a job, supporting a family etc.).
But just because you are an adult it doesn't mean that you can't be true to yourself. If you are really a kid at heart then you shouldn't let your adulthood ruin it for you. As amazing as it sounds, you can be a professional and still enjoy anime.
In fact, when people try hard to act like an adults its them really acting childish. Why?
You know when you are a kid, you realize that you are an adult and then say you don't like "kid's" stuff anymore and you try hard to convince your family and friends that you are really cool, mature and awesome? But then when you grow up you realize that you were being silly all along and just laugh.
This is what happens to some young adult. Real life intimidates them so much that they resort to being that little kid with visions of great adulthood when it reality its only sending them back.
Besides, some of the things we do as adults can be considered childish.
For example, there are people who LOVE to drink themselves into alcohol poisoning. Even though they feel like crap the next day they can't wait to do it again. To me, this is being childish because we believe that since we are adults we have better judgment and thus can do whatever we want. There's a reason why our parents told us to only have one plate of ice cream instead of the whole tub.
Same deal with constant shopping. The minute they get a paycheck and/or a credit card they go all out, buying stuff they only dreamed of. Again, this is reliving the childhood fantasy of buying everything your heart desired. They regret it when they spend half of their lifetime paying the bills.
So in case I am confusing you, what I am saying is that sometimes we are so caught up in our new found freedom of adulthood we tend to act more childish than what we really are, thus not truly embracing adulthood.
To me, being an adult is the realization that you now have both the freedom and responsibility of shaping your life according to what YOUR heart desires. Note I said HEART, not society. Marrying someone, having kids and working till you die is not for everyone. This is the time in which you look back at your teachings, understand them better and see how it applies to your life.
But this doesn't mean that you can't enjoy the things you liked as a kid. Nothing will take away your adulthood. You can watch Bambi and cry while sleeping with the hottest women around (:p). Don't indulge in anything you might not like or regret simply because its the "adult" thing to do.
Adulthood is not a social status. It doesn't give you "rep". Its a common, normal state of life in which many things are sharpened and realized. Don't be intimidated by it. Learn from it, change the things that could harm you but still be true to yourself.
NOTE: For those thinking "but what if I LOVE to drink and smoke? That's my personality and the way I am!" note that I am condoning the act if its used to give you a rep or gain an adulthood status. In other words, you think "going barhopping" makes you a real man or woman. Its the exact opposite, my friend.