Let's just put it out there ... making mature, adult decisions SUCKS! That's the nicest thing I can say about it ... it blows, it sucks. (I'm even sticking my tongue out as I say it.)
We thought we had it so hard as kids, but wow, did I ever underestimate adulthood. You think it will be all fun and games ... new cars, vacations (anywhere you want, not the sucky vacations your parents planned for you), getting ice cream and Count Chokula for dinner (okay, I will admit that I have done this once or twice) ... but man being an adult is HARD!
So all those years in my younger days I needed a huge REALITY CHECK!!!
So here goes ...
To all those rebellious teenagers out there,
Stop trying to grow up so fast!!! Life is not easier, better, more fun as an adult! Life is hard. You may think it is hard now ... Wait 10 years before you say that and look back to where you are now. You will wish you could be back there.
Enjoy being young and virtually carefree! I wish with all my heart that the biggest decision I had to make today was what college should I go to!
The world is a scary place. There are real life monsters around every corner that will threaten to take all the joy out of life if you let it. There are big decisions to make. Many of them do not have a good solution. Sometimes they are down right hard as hell to make. Many times these decisions will hurt ... and maybe not just you but other people as well.
Enjoy movies, shopping trips, and spring break. In the future, those same things might weigh you down when you realize the real cost involved.
Don't complain about car insurance ... seriously! There will come a day when the expenses looming on the horizon for you will feel so out of whack and so unbelievable that you think you are going to drown, literally.
Get a job. Save. Every paycheck. It may not seem like much now, but in 10 years you will wish you had that savings and you won't care so much about those turquoise sparkly Chuck Taylor's that were calling your name.
Your parents don't OWE you anything ... You owe them EVERYTHING. Stop complaining when they won't buy you everything you want ... you know why? Because you will be better for it. In 10 years, you will wake up and be incredibly ahead of the curve by understanding the consequences of frivolous spending. The opposite is waking up in mounds of debt that seemingly don't end and realizing you may be too late to join the party of people screaming "I'M DEBT FREE" and really living the good life because they made smart decisions when they were younger.
Let your parents, teachers, government, and all the other adults in your life worry about the adult decisions ... enjoy this time of your life!
Go to the movies. Take some shopping trips. See FL during Spring Break. Do some joy-riding.
Because one-day all too soon, you will be looking back, as I am right now and wondering what in the world you ever had to worry about ... in light of the adult struggles you are facing now.
Your-friendly-reminder-to-not-grow-up-so-fast!