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I've had many questions on my mind.

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So, from what I understand, people like your parents or your grandparents might tell you that you'll understand everything better when you become an adult. You become more mature. You know what to do, you have a better understanding, and you can deal with things better. So, what if you're close to becoming that mature when you're a teenager? I already understand all my flaws, including the OCD only I know I have, I know what to do if it's explained to me, I can deal with things if they don't go my way, and the only thing that may not be 100% true about myself is the fact that I'm mature, but I think that I could fix that in a couple of months. So, what do you guys think will happen to me? Will I become successful in what I want to do, that is making a video game company? Will I graduate at the top of my class?  Just, in general, everything.

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Only time can really tell. Your brain won't fully develop until you're somewhere in your twenties anyway, so even if you seem more mature now, there's still more growth possible.

Fool. I don't think you're as mature as you will be yet. A lot of teenagers think they are mature when they are not. Then there are teenagers that think they are mature because they realize that a lot of teenagers aren't mature, and that makes them mature because they are a special case. You're only an adult legally when your 18, but that doesn't mean you're an actual adult. The last questions you have are unrelated, so I'll leave them to someone else.

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Only time can really tell. Your brain won't fully develop until you're somewhere in your twenties anyway, so even if you seem more mature now, there's still more growth possible.

Yeah. I guess you're right. Maybe it's a wisdom thing. Maybe I'll tell my grandkids about how "war never changes" and what not. A long ways off from that, though

Yeah. I guess you're right. Maybe it's a wisdom thing. Maybe I'll tell my grandkids about how "war never changes" and what not. A long ways off from that, though

"Ya see, back in my day, we didn't have this fancy shmansy PS10..."

We never stop growing and learning.

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Learning is one of those things that will never stop, and I highly recommend loving to learn, even when life gets tough or unbearable. When I was a teenager just a few years ago (I'm in my 20's now) I thought I knew everything, and sure enough I still need to learn life lessons. Never put off a situation because you think you aren't going to learn anything from it, you never know until you try, so be open to it.

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