One thing I used to believe as a kid was that adults had everything figured out and knew all the answers. I thought they had life completely under control, and I would frequently turn to them for advice, expecting that they always knew best. As I grew older, I realized that adults are just as human as kids are—they face uncertainties, make mistakes, and often learn as they go. It was a bit of a wake-up call to understand that everyone is constantly adapting and growing, regardless of age. It made me appreciate the journey of learning and the importance of being okay with not having all the answers!
One thing I used to believe as a kid was that adults had everything figured out and knew all the answers. I thought they had life completely under control, and I would frequently turn to them for advice, expecting that they always knew best. As I grew older, I realized that adults are just as human as kids are—they face uncertainties, make mistakes, and often learn as they go. It was a bit of a wake-up call to understand that everyone is constantly adapting and growing, regardless of age. It made me appreciate the journey of learning and the importance of being okay with not having all the answers!