No wonder why your kids don’t take you seriously. They’ve seen you mosh.
I sometimes hate the fact that the span of time from when U2 released Joshua Tree to today is longer than from when U2 released Joshua Tree to when the Beatles broke up. Despite that, and my thinning, silvering hair, I don’t mind growing up. My 20s had its fun moments, but man, do they seem immature and superficial compared to now. I’ve become more of an adult in my 30s. Yet, as I “mature” more, I’ve also begun to enjoy life more.
If you do it right, you learn from your 20s, you gain confidence as you age. That confidence really helps you live life more completely. Marry that confidence with an increased spending power, physical fitness, and you’ve got a good time. Not stupid and reckless, but fun. You look good, spend well, and enjoy life with those around you.
Be an adult. You can do that and have a good time without acting like a kid.
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1 Absinthe & Cookies (a bit bitter, a bit sweet) // Apr 2, 2006 at
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2 TacJammer // Apr 6, 2006 at
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3 TacJammer // Apr 6, 2006 at
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