ThatRedHairedGrrl wrote:
You mean, weird as in conventional? Yep, I think that. I look at the people of my generation in my family and they all have degrees and have made progress up the career ladder and had children, and I'm a child-free artist with a so-so day job, and I get the feeling I'm regarded as 'immature' for not having made more of my life.
Don't know what my former classmates or demographic peers are doing now, but my guess is that I'd seem as bizarre now to them as I did back then.
A strange "person"-not very grown up, not doing those "adult/responsible functions & roles"-such as procreating, parenting, and being employed. Instead I got handed the "
still that artsy mental girl" card/outcome (story arc/stereotype)-didn't grow out of it as was hoped.
Have nothing worldly to show for having lived this long, that others would recognize as valuable or consider significant "work"-volumes of journals, artwork, writing, stuff about my interests- don't count as real accomplishment.
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