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What I think about Maturity

Lately, settling down or having children has been a trend among my batchmates in High school. A number of them tied the knot and some are having kids. I was amazed by how these people have matured in their own ways. Looking back eight years ago, I can clearly remember how we used to hang out in the classroom while playing cards or copying assignments for the afternoon class; the scenes of having lunch under the Sampaloc tree near the gates of white building was still so vivid in my memory; so was the after school walks that became our routine as we go home . Back then, we don’t have the same privileges as to what modernized kids are now experiencing. When I was in highschool, it was the era where computer shops boomed, social media hasn’t dominated the net and Texting was the popular mode of communication among people. We experienced worrying over petty things such as sending GM (Group messages) while we haven’t registered our load into “Unli mode” , panicking over server alarms t...