I’m pleased at some of the youth today and awed by the drive and determination that they display as young adults. Many have completed college in a time required, invested in themselves and are establish citizen of the community. Those that have not gone to college or trade school have firmly created a work ethic that keeps them employed and responsible individuals.
That number is few and seems to be less and less. The mentality of entitlement seems to be the failure crutch, which gets in the way of success ethics.
IMO I have established that the age of 20 years old seem to be the turning point of becoming today’s responsible adult. Years ago I think the age was a little young 18/19 due to the ability to begin a trade career sooner. (Just my opinion)
At the age of 20 what have you done, where are you in your life in terms of meeting goals, what have you accomplished, what can you be accountable for?
If you’re over 20 now look back an reply where you where a the age of 20 years old.
Belly35
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Belly35
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Wed, Jul 21, 2010 2:23 PM
Jul 21, 2010 2:23 PM
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