“ My Maturity Season”
“ Have you ever thought about when it time to give up your childish ways”, recently I have taken serious thought about how am I going to mature, and most importantly, deciding what season I’m in. I have three different perspectives I give myself, and where I am as far as growing up, and the transformation into adulthood. My definition of spring in this case is that, playful, jokester, and the immature 15 years old. My perspective on my transition, is well “on-schedule”, due to the recent passing of my 16th birthday, I feels as though I have made a drastic change into maturity, as well as age wise. The summer is really my future plans, and how I am preparing for my following seasons.
My perspective on becoming a teenage is that you should leave your “immature baggage” behind, and start with a new positive looks on life. I believe that I show signs of which you can call “ buds” forming in the sprig time, ready for blooming, when I ignore child’s play, and handle my current business like an adult. I fall back into my immature ways, when I am influenced by friends, and fellow jokesters, but when I grow in age each year, I feels as though it triggers a perspective in my brain, that says, and repeats “Grow Up”. That saying gives me modem, and guides me to strive for the term “mature”
Next, my transition is my current status for the moment. I am currently at this particular stage because I am feeling the urge of becoming older with my birthday approaching. With that said, my upcoming goals are along with my accomplishments of reaching the age 16, I have officially set a few requirement for myself to reach the label of “transition”. I have good insight of my future, and I believe I am ready to cross into my summer. Some of these requirements are obtaining my drivers permit, receive a job, and maintain a good social life.
Finally, my summer best complete the comparison of my home life, also life outside of my home. This determines my life and persona leaning towards “grownup-ism”. I take on this role for my younger siblings, or when I am making future decisions. This part of my season(s) can relate but can also vary to my transition, because once I complete my goals, then I will have past my spring.
In conclusion, I seek more interest in my summer, than my spring. My summer gives me a little taste of my future adult life. This experience can help me through my life and prepare me for my future adulthood, also my remaining and upcoming seasons.
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