I too, never wanted to be a stupid teenager, although I never read any books about it. I never smoked, never drank, never used illegal drugs. But I also thought my parents didn’t love me. Interesting partial overlap there.
Also, unless a new star has appeared in the last 38 years less than 38 lightyears away, there’s no star in the night sky younger than you are, or me, or probably anyone else on Earth.
Like you, I feel maturity is a journey, one that too many people seem to give up very early. I notice at dating sites that some women write “I don’t want a man who refers to himself as a ‘work in progress’”. I understand what they mean—they don’t want a man who doesn’t know what he wants in life, who doesn’t have career goals or a purpose. But what it says (to me) is ‘someone who is done changing, learning and growing’.
I too, never wanted to be a stupid teenager, although I never read any books about it. I never smoked, never drank, never used illegal drugs. But I also thought my parents didn’t love me. Interesting partial overlap there.
Also, unless a new star has appeared in the last 38 years less than 38 lightyears away, there’s no star in the night sky younger than you are, or me, or probably anyone else on Earth.
Like you, I feel maturity is a journey, one that too many people seem to give up very early. I notice at dating sites that some women write “I don’t want a man who refers to himself as a ‘work in progress’”. I understand what they mean—they don’t want a man who doesn’t know what he wants in life, who doesn’t have career goals or a purpose. But what it says (to me) is ‘someone who is done changing, learning and growing’.
Which is terrible.