It changed me more than anything else. You don't want to get to that place where you're the adult and you're palpably in the next generation. And, this shoved me into that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was about 17 or 18, I finally admitted to myself that I wasn't going to change. I didn't know what the consequences would be, but I had the definite feeling that it was going to wreck my Disney career.
You will suddenly realize that the reason you never changed before was because you didn't want to.
As you grow older, you change.
It's not that anything has changed about me, and, it's a cliche, but I think that as you get older, you learn to accept who you are, and you feel more comfortable in your own skin.
I totally changed my life, changed my lifestyle.
I've spent so much of my youth trying to change people or change girls and then having it done to me and people wanting me to change.
I'm always changing. I still have the same morals and values and foundation of who I was, growing up in Jacksonville, FL, but I'm such a different person from who I was when I was 17. You live and you learn and you grow.
Once I turned 40, my whole life changed in the most mature - not boring way but much cooler way. I feel much more like an adult.
I haven't changed at all. I'm the same as when I was 11.
For some people, becoming a parent does change them, but it never changed me.