BuyerBeware wrote:
I used to wonder when I was going to grow up.
Because I could wash dishes, and clean house, and not let a baby die, and make a budget, and pay bills, and hold a crappy job, and all the grownup things...
...but I still liked to play Dungeons and Dragons and skip through the woods and go on long drives for absolutely no reason and hang out with my friends.
I was, like, 25, and I thought I ought to be all serious and responsible by now.
Well, now I'm 36. I don't enjoy roleplaying anymore, I don't hang out with friends, can't remember the last time I was in the woods, and tend to b***h about having to drive more than 20 minutes to anywhere.
My idea of "fun" now consists of alcohol and finding someone more f****d-up than me to hate on.
I guess I'm all grown up now???
Enjoy childlike pursuits like throwing rocks, flicking cigarette butts, and playing games while it lasts. Especially if you can pay bills and hold a job, there's nothing wrong with it...
...and once it's gone, it won't come back.
That doesn't sound like maturing, that is a list if symptoms of depression.
I saw that there was an organized D&D game at a local hobby shop last year and I went. It was the first time I had played in about 3 decades but I yad a really good time.
It can come back, but not while you are depressed.