"The world is changed, yeah. That’s something I see a lot. Right now I’m thirty-three. I haven’t..."

“The world is changed, yeah. That’s something I see a lot. Right now I’m thirty-three. I haven’t lived with my parents in a long, long time. And I do deal with all those things on my own, but there’s still something really deep-seated in our culture now, where you’re not really considered fully an adult until well into your late thirties. I have a two-and-half-year-old son, and I’m starting a family, and I still find myself looking around like, “Jesus, is this it? Am I really an adult now?””

- The Rumpus Interview with Kristopher Jansma. (via therumpus)
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Published on March 25, 2016 08:31
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Jackie Rogers No! You are still not an adult. When you are about 60 years young and thinking of others more than yourself then you are approaching adulthood. When in your 70's and thinking what will become of my grandchildren in the fallen world and realize you have no control over anything you will be a young adult. And then you die! Therefore you live in the moment you have, learn from your experiences, and enjoy what is there in tat precious moment. And whatever you do keep writing


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