When We Are Young

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When we were young, all we could think about was growing up. We couldn't wait to go to school dances, have a late curfew, and learn how to drive. We listened to our parents harp on the words, “stay young while you can” like they were speaking a different language. Why would we want to stay kids? Then, as years flash by and all of a sudden it's our senior year of high school, we wish we would have listened to our parents advice. Soon it will be time to face a whole new terrain, to step out in to the world all on our own. It's like learning to walk again, except we don't have anyone to catch us if we fall. There will be all knew responsibilities and obstacles that we have never dealt with before. We'll be staying up until dawn frantically studying with a cup of cold Raman noodles at our side. Growing up wasn't as great as it seemed it was when we were children. It's terrifying. As we pack all our belongings and prepare to head off for college, we wish it was all just pretend, just like when we were young. Friends are very important in our lives. Friendships are easily formed when we are young and do not demand too much out of it. According to studies and research, humans tend to form highest number of friendships at kindergarten and primary level. However, one tends to have less friends as one grows older and wiser. This is because we realize there are good friends and bad ones. The saying that a friend in need is a friend indeed is very apt in this scenario because good friends are those who are reliable and trustworthy. at a younger age, our demands are not too high regarding friendships as we rely mostly on our parents, siblings and relatives for important things. The friends we formed at this age are merely considered playmates rather than companions and confidants. Thus, our expectations of them are not high. More serious friendships are formed when one
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