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I think one would be hard pressed to find anyone who maintains that they haven't changed since their teen years. They don't call it "forming years" for nothing.
I think my default attitude about many things has changed in the last decade or so. Adopting objectivity and accepting that fate does exist, but is blind and strikes at random, has allowed me to take a mellower view on life than before. I don't get upset about things I cannot change, which is quite liberating.
In becoming an independent adult you also invite responsibility into your life, something I feared when I was younger. I did not like the idea of accountability. Now it is relinquished and I feel I've settled into my own skin a bit more because of it.
It's all an ongoing process. That must be a shiny thread that is common to all our experiences.
I think my default attitude about many things has changed in the last decade or so. Adopting objectivity and accepting that fate does exist, but is blind and strikes at random, has allowed me to take a mellower view on life than before. I don't get upset about things I cannot change, which is quite liberating.
In becoming an independent adult you also invite responsibility into your life, something I feared when I was younger. I did not like the idea of accountability. Now it is relinquished and I feel I've settled into my own skin a bit more because of it.
It's all an ongoing process. That must be a shiny thread that is common to all our experiences.