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Study: Why Teens Don't Care
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This thread is great because it makes me want to study my own teenage years--from 13-19...

It would be interesting if we all shared a general perspective of our teen years....

Monica what you said is interesting..I had also made all sorts of plans that never worked out..and I would often get frustrated..so now I am learning that I need to just trust Oversoul to guide me to the next step and it has been so far!!!

I think part of our purposes here are to forge our own individual paths in a place where everyone follows the standards. I think we are leaders..some people in another chatroom say that some of us are "lightbringers"...that we will lead the way for others. I know it sorta makes me feel a little egotistical and more special about myself...but I think it only gives me a sense of reassurance about why things are the way they are...I think we have to go through wahtever experiences we are experiencing so that we may know how to guide ourselves better through the uncertainty..but others as well...

I think even though we have the knowledge that we have at a younger age doesn't always make things easier...we do have more understanding..but adapting and fitting in this world isn't easy...

I think we have to go through more challenges...but things we perceive as challenges...some things might be easy for others to handle...

I had written something about my teen years..but I want to share it with the permission of others.....and I'm curious if we could all write something general about our teen years too...that would be a great way of exploring..tapping into things.

thank you guys..
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#12
I think that is a great idea PP.
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#13
PurpleParrot Wrote:Octahedron: what are the differences that you find between adult and adolescent drivers? Just curious. I'm inbetween!!! I left adolescence hrm..6 years ago?

Let's say have a look on the Highway:

The 19 year young guy driving in a Red Volkswagen Golf GTI 1.6. turbo :puke:

versus the behaviour of a married 45 year office man in his Ford Spacewagon.  :thumbsup:
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#14
lol in most cases thats true lol.

Except, I do know of older males..married or single who drive fancy flashy sports cars as well...erm...unfortunately I have also been kinda disgusted by it cuz I know family members like that!!!
People say it is the mid life crisis...


 

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