RE: The "other" side of 29.....

From: Reason (reason@exratio.com)
Date: Mon Aug 12 2002 - 04:24:54 MDT


---> Alex Ramonsky

> >Jeez, you know a lot of people don't consider you adult until
> you are 35. At
> >18 you get to fly on your own within some limits. Then at 21 you become
> >adult enough to take over your own development. But, at 35 you
> are finally
> >worth taking seriously.
> > I have read that some also predict that when medical
> immortality is
> >upon us we will most probably age until about 34 and then quit
> growing older.
> > So welcome to your approaching adulthood. :))
> >Ron h.
> >
> Wow this is really scary...I've never really got the 'adult' thing. I
> mean, how do you _know_? Do you just wake up one morning and feel
> different? Then you know you're grown up? I keep waiting for it to
> happen to me and it just hasn't.

You start becoming an adult when you realize that you're never going to be
delivered a script, and that everyone you thought had a script was in actual
fact improvising the whole time. You finish becoming an adult when you
finish devising and begin to execute your first plan in response to this
realization.

IHMO.

Reason
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