When I was 18, turning 25 was the age I was most excited about. I felt like it is right in the middle of life; you’re not considered young, or old. It’s a good age they say. I do agree with that, but I’ve come to this age feeling lost, sad and uncertain. It’s come to the point that I turn to the internet for comfort, and search “turning 25.” Looking for people who are experiencing the same feeling I had, and lo and behold I’m not alone. Many individuals felt like society would smack “adulting” right in their face.
Comfort is something I did not find, instead, I found answering questions and clarifications. Being 25 years old is a great turning point for anyone. It’s a point where you decide whether or not your current path is what you want...yes need, not want.
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