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To People in your Twenties

Posted by sofi123 


To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 06:23AM
Does 6 years seem like a large amount of time/large part of your life?



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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 07:08AM
yes
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 07:27AM
yeah

Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 07:31AM
no, not really



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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 07:39AM
I learned so much and have grown up so much just in the last 4 years.

Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 08:32AM
yes.



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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 09:09AM
oh most definately.



*~katie~*
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 09:11AM
Kind of... although chunks of 2 years seem to just fly by, so maybe 6 years isn't that long.... it doesn't seem like that long ago that I was 16 (6 years ago).



"It's not always rainbows and butterflies it's compromise that moves us along"
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 09:17AM
23 to 29...that would seem like a large part of your life?



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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 09:19AM
Actually it'd probably be 24 to 30.



~ Sofi ~

"And so tomorrow there will be another number for the one who had a name."
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 09:58AM
The 20s are a part of your life that actually define what the rest of your life is going to be like, so yes, it's a big part of your life.

It's a quick, quick, quick time the older you get, though. Christmas is only a few months away and those few months are going to fly by whereas when you're younger it takes forever.

Your 20s are probably the most important part of your life, though, as it's when you're first coming into your own as an adult and you're defining whether you're a lawyer or a garbage man.

If you're not a rebel at 20 you haven't got a heart but if you're not established by 30 you haven't got a brain.

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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 21, 2006 10:49PM
yes. 24 to 30? jesus yes.



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christina

Re: To People in your Twenties
September 22, 2006 06:29AM
umm... yes definitely!
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 22, 2006 04:14PM
i'm only 20 but I've grown up so much the past year... it's a huge part of who you are going to become.... don't waste your 20's smiling smiley



~Kevin~
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 22, 2006 07:39PM
Ok....question number 2...Dyou reckon being in the Army (not as a soldier) would make you really hard-hearted for the rest of your life?



~ Sofi ~

"And so tomorrow there will be another number for the one who had a name."
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 22, 2006 08:30PM
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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 12:14AM
no. i don't think so... if you were a soldier though it would be different.



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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 01:28AM
I don't think so...because if anything I think it might soften you some. A lot of it depends on what they would face as well, everyone is different. A lot of soldiers have to help kids everyday while in the war zone, that might make them softer and more compassionate when they come home, while a soldier who loses his best friend in combat may be bitter and battle hardened. It really depends on the situation I think.



~Kevin~
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 02:21AM
"A lot of soldiers have to help kids everyday while in the war zone, that might make them softer and more compassionate when they come home, while a soldier who loses his best friend in combat may be bitter and battle hardened. It really depends on the situation I think."

Surely this'd be the other way round; if you spent a lot of time with kids that have lost their parents, or all their possesions have been blown up and they just deal with it, and then come home and your next door neighbours' kids are moaning about how they've lost their iPod, You're not gonna stand for that. Surely you're threshold for compassion would be raised quite a lot.



~ Sofi ~

"And so tomorrow there will be another number for the one who had a name."
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 02:44AM
i think that 18-20 was pivitol

the things that happened in those months have changed my life. Ive got fove more years of school... thats 2.5 times what ive already done....


dont waste the 20's
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 05:44AM
Sofi, are you trying to keep someone from joining the army?

I'm not really sure if it'd make someone hard hearted or not... I don't know exactly what they go through, but I know it's something I'd never ever want to do. I've got a friend who went into the Navy and it's probably the best thing he could've done for himself... he seems a lot more satisfied with himself and happier, I think.



"It's not always rainbows and butterflies it's compromise that moves us along"
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 06:24AM
Uhhh sofi... army seems to be NOT a good idea in general.



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Re: To People in your Twenties
September 23, 2006 07:49AM
Yeah....a friend of mine is on an Army Scholarship at the moment. It really scares me, but he wants it SO unbelievably much and has really honourable reasons, so I'm kinda OK with it. But no, Heather, that's not it; I'm thinking about military medicine - not planning, just kinda...sticking it on my radar.

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~ Sofi ~

"And so tomorrow there will be another number for the one who had a name."
Re: To People in your Twenties
September 24, 2006 02:13PM
mike put it very well.

and seeing as i'm almost 24 and 6 years will be a quarter of my like... yes, it's a long time that went by so quickly.

next thing i know, i'll be 30. i hope i have my life together by then.



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