The Unspoken Truths That Shape Us as We Grow Older
Today's topic is "Things No One Teaches You About Growing Up." Growing up is a journey that everyone talks about, but honestly, no one explains it properly. In childhood, we think that growing up means freedom, money, and respect and that we can live our lives as we please. We can go wherever we want, earn money, and do whatever we want without any restrictions. We think that when we grow up, everything will become easy, life will be simple, there will be no restrictions, and there will be no pressure. But as time passes and we grow older, we understand what growing up truly means.
But as we grow older, it's not just our mindset that changes. Our freedom, respect, and everything else gradually change. Our way of thinking changes. Growing up doesn't just mean that we get everything we want. It means that we won't have the same freedom we had as children. We won't have all the things we thought we would have when we were kids. Growing up also adds another element: responsibility. And as we grow older, it teaches us that loneliness is a very simple thing. You're surrounded by people, you're with your family, and you get messages from friends, yet sometimes you still feel very lonely. In childhood, loneliness meant being alone, but in adulthood, loneliness means not being able to share your feelings with anyone, even when you have everything else.

You learn that people's priorities change, and everyone is fighting their own battles. Slowly, you stop expecting daily calls, long conversations, and instant replies, and no one teaches you how to deal with silence; you just have to learn it. The biggest challenge will be when your friendships change, even the strongest ones. Those people will drift away too. Friends who used to meet every day, sit together, and share everything now require a reason to talk to you. Earlier, friendship was about spending time together; now it's about effort. Growing up makes you realize that not all friendships are meant to last forever, and not everything is fake. Some people get so busy with their work that they can't make time for others. Accepting this and understanding it without any resentment is the hardest part of growing up.
We all have that one best friend who was very close to our hearts. We have so many cherished memories with them, but their gradual drifting away is incredibly painful. Whether they went away for studies or for a job, the person we used to talk to every day, the one we went to school and tuition with, the one we went everywhere with—that person is now gone. After they finished 12th grade, they found a college in another city. That's when you experience your first setback. They slowly make new friends and eventually forget about you. Yes, they might visit once a year during a holiday, but the friendship won't be the same. <en-us-grammar>You won't be able to share your deepest thoughts with them anymore, and they won't be able to share theirs with you.</en-us-grammar> And that's life. Life is constantly changing, and it's very common for people to change in life.

As we grow up, we are taught that we have a lot of responsibilities, and that's the most brutal thing. Whether you like it or not, responsibilities are thrust upon you as you get older. Bills, family expectations, commitments, money – everything comes at once, and nobody asks you if you're ready, how you're feeling, or if you even want to do it. You have to handle the expectations, and even when you're mentally exhausted from everything, you still have to fulfill everyone's expectations. As children, when we were tired, we would just sleep. But when we grow up, we have to keep working even when we're exhausted. You learn to carry your pain quietly because the world doesn't stop for your emotions.
Lastly, I'll say that when we were kids, we thought that when we grew up, we would have a lot of freedom and a lot of fun. But as we grew older, we learned so many things about life. We learned about the uncertainties of life. No matter how much you plan, something unexpected will always happen, and this doesn't lead to failure. That's just life. Growing up doesn't mean you have everything figured out; it means you have to learn to move forward, and when you don't, you learn from it. So, keep trying, and maybe that's the real meaning of resilience, not because everything becomes easy, but because you become strong enough to continue even when no one has taught you how to.

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Huhm, this piece just made me remembered a Nigerian song that says, "adulthood na scam." There are a lot of things we envisaged while growing up, ow when we are adults we found out that it's not so. But what do we do, we have to keep going.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the comment @marsdave
Much welcome 🤗
Growing up brings another pattern of responsibility.
Thanks for the comment @kc6729
Like nobody talks about the anticipations we had about adulthood and all I can say is not what we did not funny at all it's not funny but definitely will all get through it.
Thanks for the comment @betheloji12