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Jan. 8th, 2004 04:30 pmRather randomly, and without knowing I was having an intense brownie need, my officemate brought me a box of chocolates when he returned from lunch. Wow. :)
And my other thought-
I've forgotten a little bit, what it was like to be a teenager and know absolutely everything, and be so certain of my own beliefs. I think I like being an adult better, even if it is harder.
And my other thought-
I've forgotten a little bit, what it was like to be a teenager and know absolutely everything, and be so certain of my own beliefs. I think I like being an adult better, even if it is harder.
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Date: 2004-01-08 01:48 pm (UTC)(Oh wait. I don't. Yesterday's conversation showed that I don't know nearly enough. Are you going to post pictures for me?)
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Date: 2004-01-08 05:45 pm (UTC)I agree with you about being an adult. I like the whole experience a lot more. While I sometimes feel more unsure about the nature of an issue because I see such diverse sides of it, I am better able to understand and be friends with people whose opinions and styles differ greatly from my own.
It is definitely harder but more complete and fulfilling (being an adult.)