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Being An Adult Means

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I've noticed that when people speak of the mindset associated with "being an adult", they are referring to either A) the setting aside of childish ways; or B) a rebellion against the lack of freedom of childhood. Basically opposit...
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Often adults going back to college and returning college students have been fortunate enough to have 401k and other retirement plans. Unfortunately the retirement funds may now keep them receiving any financial aid. As a returning college s...
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In our experience people 55 plus are pretty evenly split about living in an active adult community. About half are quite interested in that idea, and the other half think that is a terrible idea.
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it means its time to do it already
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I would say you are an adult when 1. You recognize and can live up to all your responsibilities, to yourself and to others. This includes supporting yourself and your dependents. 2. Your mind has developed to the point where you can see the...
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Golly. I feel like I'm about to write a Blue Book with that question :-O But...I think, being that this sounds like some kind of question from a scholarship application, I should think what they would be looking for is someone who has don...
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I take maturity to be one who, through the test of time, has grown in wisdom. Now someone who is 18 today is much different than one who was 18 back in the 50's. The wisdom (not knowledge, there's a difference) gained back in earlier days m...
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