"age is just a number, maturity is a thing of the mind" - Richmond Tehogo Akalugwa
spending time with my oldest classmates, Richmond Akalugwa and Zai Seng Kaew (both 23 years old), made me ponder on... where I stand...
I'm 17.. my classmates are as old as I am.. or at least a year younger than I am... and yet I feel much more comfortable with people 6 years older than me...
am I mature already? I don't miss childhood.. and most of the time you miss something when you don't have it anymore... but does that mean that my childhood is still with me? I certainly did not hate my formative years... so I can't really say my "good riddance"
...or is maturity a concept young people coined to describe news reading, coffee sipping old people?
"some people use their youth as a passport to stupidity" - Richmond Tehogo Akalugwa
we all went through youth... and I'm pretty sure we had our stupid moments... its an inevitability that we will do something stupid... because apparently we haven't been through a lot to become wise enough to avoid stupid things...
eventually... there'll come a time where you will just have to stop making stupid decisions... and when will that be? its your call...
but the 'stupidity' Richmond is pertaining would probably be... the state of being too carefree... or not recognizing one's responsibilities... I can only speculate...
"wait, I'll just go to the CR" - Kenneth Francis Fernandez
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