My age says I’m an adult but sometimes I think other people know more about being an adult than me.

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    If we strip the externally-imposed milestones and accomplishment domarisons, we’re left with basic stuff like the skills required to cope in a society with other individuals, make decisions and be responsible for those decisions, and manage (not achieve, but manage) basic needs.

    It’s bullshit, but that’s close, right?

    when I ask myself whether others - or me too - are achieving these intrinsic requirements, I’m not often impressed. But that’s a target to work toward, anyway.

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      3 hours ago

      About that whole “the skills required to cope in a society with other individuals, make decisions and be responsible for those decisions, and manage basic needs” thing. I would submit that that is very different from many years ago when people who maybe are our model for what an adult is used to live. I think our world is increasingly out of step with how humans are evolved to live, and so we feel increasingly uncomfortable trying to cope with it.

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      No it’s not bullshit. I just don’t see those skills as adult. i had them at like six years old.

      but i will admit most people probably didn’t have the level of self-determination i had from a very young age. and i meet people regularly in my 30s/40s now who still lack a lot of basic life-skills like understanding the consequences of their actions, and who seem to be eternally seeking some sort of parental figure to do their executive functioning for them. Whether it be a partner as a parent, or a self-help guru who has the ‘answers’.