Part of getting older is realizing that you can integrate all these different areas of your life, rather than the adolescent mindset, which for me lasted a long time, which says, 'It's all or nothing.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As you get older, you kind of take on things and become kind of different than what you used to be as a kid, obviously.
As you get older, you have more responsibilities; you have more commitments, more events, kids, you're married now. You still have all the things that you've had, plus you just keep adding.
As you get older, you think about things differently from when you do in your twenties, when you think you'll live forever.
As you get older you learn some balance and mediation in your life - that's where I am right now. I feel pretty comfortable about things.
When you're young, you don't especially think of yourself as being young. You're just alive and everything's interesting and you don't think of things in terms of age because you're not conscious of it.
I think that as you get older, you become aware of everything that could go wrong.
There is a point in every young person's life when you realize that the youth that you've progressed through and graduate to some sort of adulthood is equally as messed up as where you're going.
Everything changes as you get older - your mind, your body, the way you view the world.
In getting older, I find myself becoming progressively more ineffectual in a lot of different ways, and part of that is down to no longer having the youthful feeling that what you're doing has any true impact.
The older you get, the more you realise how happenstance... has helped to determine your path through life.