I have had this discussion before with friends, but it is still one that amuses me. Most people think back on childhood as a great time (forgetting the bad parts), and a lot of us wish we could still be children. While there are lots of things that rock as a kid (and many of them I still hold on to), there really are some great things about being an adult. These are the things that make me not want to return to childhood. To wit:
--Money. I am not rich, but I make my own money and, to a large degree, can do with what I want. Yesterday, for example, I dropped a stupid amount while watching football, drinking beer, eating, and buying other people drinks. And had a blast. Years ago I bought my bike, which I still have, which was the largest single purchase outside of a car I have ever made. And sometimes I revert to childhood and just spend my money on toys. Sometimes kid's toys, sometimes "adult" toys. No, not those adult toys--get your minds out of the gutter! One example is I am currently considering upgrading my old used 19-inch clunker tv to a flat screen LCD of similar size (I don't have space for a monster one).
--Driving. I LOVE my freedom. I recently got back from a roadtrip vacation, and I love the fact that I don't have to depend on other people to get places most of the time. Kids don't have nearly this freedom. Also, I just like driving, to be honest.
--Women. Sex. Relationships. Romance. Dancing. Puberty sucks, but the gates it opens up, even with all the bullshit (and there is bullshit aplenty out there), it is so worth it.
--Recreational Substances. It's no secret that I love my booze, especially beer, rum, wine, and margaritas. I love the taste, and honestly, I often enjoy the feeling of being (and getting) drunk. While I don't smoke cigarettes, I do enjoy the occasional cigar. And I'd be lying if I said I didn't dabble in some other mind-altering substances in years past. I did, and I enjoyed it.
So yeah, much of adulthood blows chunks. A lot of us would love to give most of it back. But share with the class--what parts of adulthood do you really enjoy?
--Money. I am not rich, but I make my own money and, to a large degree, can do with what I want. Yesterday, for example, I dropped a stupid amount while watching football, drinking beer, eating, and buying other people drinks. And had a blast. Years ago I bought my bike, which I still have, which was the largest single purchase outside of a car I have ever made. And sometimes I revert to childhood and just spend my money on toys. Sometimes kid's toys, sometimes "adult" toys. No, not those adult toys--get your minds out of the gutter! One example is I am currently considering upgrading my old used 19-inch clunker tv to a flat screen LCD of similar size (I don't have space for a monster one).
--Driving. I LOVE my freedom. I recently got back from a roadtrip vacation, and I love the fact that I don't have to depend on other people to get places most of the time. Kids don't have nearly this freedom. Also, I just like driving, to be honest.
--Women. Sex. Relationships. Romance. Dancing. Puberty sucks, but the gates it opens up, even with all the bullshit (and there is bullshit aplenty out there), it is so worth it.
--Recreational Substances. It's no secret that I love my booze, especially beer, rum, wine, and margaritas. I love the taste, and honestly, I often enjoy the feeling of being (and getting) drunk. While I don't smoke cigarettes, I do enjoy the occasional cigar. And I'd be lying if I said I didn't dabble in some other mind-altering substances in years past. I did, and I enjoyed it.
So yeah, much of adulthood blows chunks. A lot of us would love to give most of it back. But share with the class--what parts of adulthood do you really enjoy?
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