Do what you want, I used to think that the teenage and (to some extent) early twenties period were just phases that everyone outgrows and matures out of, but as I've gotten older myself it now feels more like people often reflect on their childhood and adolescence as fond memories that stay with them their whole life - remembering times when they didn't have adult responsibilities and worries, even if it was stressful in other ways. And I've also realized that experiences influence how a person behaves, but their character and personality don't change much over the years.
Is it normal to revert back to your child-hood/teen behavior?
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Do what you want, I used to think that the teenage and (to some extent) early twenties period were just phases that everyone outgrows and matures out of, but as I've gotten older myself it now feels more like people often reflect on their childhood and adolescence as fond memories that stay with them their whole life - remembering times when they didn't have adult responsibilities and worries, even if it was stressful in other ways. And I've also realized that experiences influence how a person behaves, but their character and personality don't change much over the years.