By Srishti Aishwarya, from archives of A First Taste of Law, which has now been shut down.
In a matter of days, I’m going to turn 22. I’m not telling the exact days in order to sound a bit modest. I feel like I’m already 40, though somewhere in the hindsight I feel that my 40-year-old self would laugh over this claim of 20- Something me. Anyway here are a few words of wisdom (or that is what I would like to think) from this Twenty- Something.
- Teenagers are kids
- College gets boring towards the end.
- The biggest challenge in life is to find money and man (woman if you belong to the other gender).
- People would laugh at you if you believe in true love or fairy tales. Apparently these two are almost synonymous.
- Drawing from last point, finding a guy/ girl who loves you and is willing to marry you is equivalent to finding a sea in the middle of the Thar desert.
- Thinking of doing what you dream of doing isn’t that realistic.
- Devdas wasn’t that wrong after all. Drinking does help to at least forget your problems.
- In all probability, you would try meditating and other self-help technique at this age.
- There is nothing more painful than an empty wallet which is the case way too often.
- Crying is kiddish and for teenagers.
- If you are with your girlfriends, in all probability you are having All-Men-are-Bastard chatter going on.
- You end up talking about settling down once in a while.
- Life isn’t all that hunky dory and well there are responsibilities to take care of as you grow up. You really need a roof on your head and food to eat and a bloody job for that.
- Your parents really don’t understand what’s going on in your life.
- You are sick and tired of thinking over your life again and again.
- The word career and a question concerned with life five years down the line is scary or uncertain.
- Going on random dates doesn’t sound all that cool.
- There are times when you really wish to go back to being a kid.
- It feels too weird to realize that more than two decades have passed since you were born.
- Being sweet sixteen and the hype about it seems like the thing of yesteryear years.
- You have started believing in the 30s being the new 20s.
- Last but not the least, clapping over the fact that your birthday is approaching isn’t considered sweet or cool or attributable to any nice objective.