> I'm thirty but I do notice many of my coworkers and other folks my age cannot grow up. It's not even just a matter of getting a job. Most of the folks I know are still partying all the time as if they're at a high school kegger.
I'm thirty but I do notice many of my coworkers and other folks my age have grown too lame to party. If parties are fun, why stop?
Maybe they're fun for you but not them. Your idea of "fun" doesn't apply to everyone, sorry to tell you. The idea of being grown up and responsible does apply to everyone, though.
If you can party and still keep your shit together, more power to you. I see too many people who CANNOT, though, and the partying is just an escape from real issues they face.
I'm thirty but I do notice many of my coworkers and other folks my age have grown too lame to party. If parties are fun, why stop?