lunes, 26 de mayo de 2008


Adulthoods
Adulthood can be defined in terms of
biology, psychological adult development, law, personal character, or social status. These different aspects of adulthood are often inconsistent and contradictory. A person may be biologically an adult, and have adult behavioral characteristics but still be treated as a child if they are under the legal age of majority. Conversely one may legally be an adult but possess none of the maturity and responsibility that define adult character.

There is no clear determinant for determining when a person becomes an adult, some say it’s when you turn eighteen others say it’s when you get your drivers license. One thing is for sure though to become an adult you must be mature and ready to take on the world. Being an adult means achieving a separate identity, being able to support your self and/or your family financially, and being able to provide yourself with a house or a place to call home. Adulthood consists of many different aspects, and is not an easy part of life.

To become an adult you must achieve a separate identity as a sense of self part from ones family. This means to be an adult you must become independent so that you will be provided the opportunity to learn and take responsibility for your own lives. Young adults need to know who they are in order to be self dependent, they also need to know their strengths and weaknesses, and the values they consider to be important to them. Young people who enter the adult world with a strong understanding of who they are and obtain.

In conclusion even if you are an adult you should still being a child inside because you need to have a young spirit to have long term of life be a joinable person in this way everyone would like to stay close to you.

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