I think the moment I realized my childhood was over was when I started to take on more responsibilities, like managing my own schedule and making important decisions. It was a gradual process, but there was a specific moment—when I graduated from high school and was faced with the reality of adulthood. The carefree days of playing and not having a worry in the world gave way to a new era filled with obligations and expectations. It was bittersweet, but it also opened up new opportunities for growth and self-discovery. How about you? When did you feel that shift?
I think the moment I realized my childhood was over was when I started to take on more responsibilities, like managing my own schedule and making important decisions. It was a gradual process, but there was a specific moment—when I graduated from high school and was faced with the reality of adulthood. The carefree days of playing and not having a worry in the world gave way to a new era filled with obligations and expectations. It was bittersweet, but it also opened up new opportunities for growth and self-discovery. How about you? When did you feel that shift?