I think the hardest part about anything you do for 18 months is just keeping yourself together for 18 months.
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When you're young, when you've never done anything very much on your own, you imagine that it won't be so hard.
I think that from 15 to, like, 18, I went through a very rough time. Something basically everyone goes through in those years - not knowing what you're going to do.
It's not easy being young. It's hard to know what to do.
From 15 to 18, everybody is a different person. Every six months, I have a whole new outlook on life.
Everybody always talks about how they can't wait until they turn 18, so they can go out on their own and get their own apartment, and I'm like, 'I want to be with Mom!' I have it good.
This year has been full of lessons learned and soul searching and realizing I'm an adult. It's time to take responsibility and not take the easy way out.
You only mature when you face problems you can't deal with.
The way my life's structured, I don't stay in a place for more than a couple months.
Turning 18 is a big deal.
We get caught up in all the stress - 'Got to do this, is this the right thing for me to do?' - but what about the thing you want to do? That's what'll keep you young. It's empowering, not becoming a prisoner of some other person's idea of what you should be.
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