Wherever you grow up, you think of it as normal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I still have mixed feelings about what growing up is - this thing that happens to everyone, so I've heard.
Its OK to grow up, just as long as you don't grow old. Face it you are young.
When you grow up in a place, you always think it's mundane. Then you travel around and live in different places, and you realise that you've got it the wrong way 'round.
I was brought up as a normal kid.
It's not the most normal life in the world, but I screw up plenty of times to be a normal teenager.
When you're physically growing up, you develop emotionally with that.
When I was a teenager, I thought nothing would ever happen to me because my childhood was so normal. I had this complex of normality.
One curious thing about growing up is that you don't only move forward in time; you move backwards as well, as pieces of your parents' and grandparents' lives come to you.
If you're lucky enough to be raised in a rich family, good. But learn how to respect that luck. It's not a given, you know? It's not like, 'Well, it's normal'. No, it's not normal. It's lucky.
What is it to be normal, at 12, at 78? What is it like when you can't grow up?