Saturday, December 11, 2010
A rough draft of life...
So i was talking in my group the other day, and i told them that this is how i feel about growing up and the lessons learned and everybody liked how it sound. so it goes something like this. your teen years, you are going through different things/scenes trying to figure out what you like. your 20s is the time when you've taken what you like and use it and abuse it to the fullest. it's your party years, you have many partners and you are not really trying to get into anything too serious as far as relationships. then your 30s is about maturity, you are completely an adult now and it's serious time now. so you start going after commitments, after serious jobs and serious offers. you are no longer a boy, you are now a man. and you take what you've learned in your teens and 20s and use it to the fullest at trying to make it a source of income. a source of happieness. You are now no longer in play mode, you are in serious mode. so if you got into art in your teens and 20s, now it's time to start painting and start getting your stuff into galleries if you haven't already. in your 20s you start realizing how your ideal mate would be. so in your 30s, you *hopefully* have found your mate and you try and build something more serious and meaningful. and you have all your 30s to make it work and get ready for your 40s. because your 40s is your age where you start to settle down and think about the future and retirering. you start to plan how to work out your savings in your favor to use in your 50s,60s,70s and beyond. use your savings to see the world. buy that corvette. move to a more sunnier place, a happier place. you will then start to live life with all the wisdom you now possess. because they say that you really start living after your 40s. idk, just a thought i had...
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