This article relates to my lifestyle because I am 25 years old and I feel that I have not grown up fully. I am still in college and live with my parents. The article talks about how young people are moving back home. Although, I was living on my own right after high school which made me grow up a little faster than many. I had no choice but to find a job and provide for myself. In the end, I ended up living back with my parents because I was not financially stable and was not grown up enough to help myself. I agree with Julie that she still feels like a child because she is in her shoes that her father bought for her. I still have my father provide for me sometimes like when it comes to food. It is taking a me a while to find out what major I want to graduate in, but I feel that it is good to find out what I really want to do in my career. Like the article said, "would indeed be something worth waiting for."
I do agree with Nicole had many roadblocks to get to growing up because she had to provide for her family. However, I believe she has grown up faster than most people because of her circumstances. She might not have the right degree, but she learned how to provide for her family and herself. I agree that our brain should mature and be in sync to "the rate of societal maturation." I also think that people who have children early grow up faster and I do agree that people are getting married later in life. People are having children before getting married. I agree that there is not enough time to "just be and enjoy." Young people have to always have to "get somewhere." I think it is fine to grow up slower than the grow up fast like the generations before us because it is important find what you need to be to be an adult than to just rush in to adulthood and make many mistakes.
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