Normally my blogs are somewhat entertaining as I stumble
through adult life. Annoyingly, adult life contains so many responsibilities it
makes us wants to go back to kindergarten and get our hands messy in finger
painting again. We can think through our to-do list and do one thing on it then
binge watch our favourite TV show until our to-do list becomes a vague,
niggling feeling in the back of our minds. “Adulting is hard” has become a
slogan for so many under the age of 35. “Adulting being hard” means having to
work full-time is hard (many people would rather work from home in a specialist
niche if it was financially viable). Raising kids is hard (I don’t know this
personally, however, the impression most parents have given me have indicated
that it’s not only stressful but it’s frustrating and scary too). Figuring out
what to eat every day or even cooking is hard (this is how processed and fast
foods have become such hugely consumed foods). Keeping up with the bills is
hard. There need be no explanation of the last one.
With a focus geared more toward financial literacy than
anything else, the next few blogs will give a bit of an insight, without
delving too deep into my personal affairs, of how I deal with that horrid
reality of “adulting”.
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