1. Sam's avatar

    yeah I believe it is a familiar insight ,and you are well said.Each need each other.

  2. zelalemkassahun's avatar
  3. Sam's avatar

    A take at a time and you remind me of grace something I barely think of .I will be there…

  4. harythegr8's avatar

    This is quiet courage — not loud wins, but grace that kept walking through grief. Your words remind us that…

  5. camwildeman's avatar

grown up

When was the first time you really felt like a grown up (if ever)?

The Simple Concept of Growing Up

Growing up isn’t always about age—it’s about awareness. Two years ago, I started to really feel what it meant to grow up. It wasn’t about having more responsibilities or becoming more serious; it was about realizing that life keeps moving, with or without your permission. I began to notice the small shifts—how I handled disappointment, how I took care of myself, and how I learned to let things go faster than I used to.


Back then, I felt like life was trying to teach me patience in slow motion. I was uncomfortable but also becoming clearer about what really mattered. I wasn’t chasing everything anymore—I was choosing what deserved my time. That quiet choice, I think, was the beginning of growth.

Now, one simple thing I can do to keep growing is to stay consistent with what brings clarity—whether that’s writing, reflecting, or just sitting still long enough to understand what I’m feeling before reacting. Growth is not loud; it’s steady.

stay connected—a simple thought .

Until next time.

2 responses to “grown up”

  1. Being a kid at heart is not so bad.

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  2. going young hearted is good aging

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