Friday 17 October 2014

Late night RAMBLING.

Okay so i most definitely RAMBLE ON! 
What made me think i mumble i have no idea! Clearly the wrong choice of wording! Anyways, So this is my late night ramble on and forget the times i have ever said mumble okay? OKAY!

Phew. 
So hello, its two am, and i'm not tired, but i am? 
Its one of those typical nights where my mind is active and my body is tired. 
So today i have been at band practice at the studio again. Things are truly getting exciting for the gig at the end of the month. So i have been in the mood to write songs. Which currently is difficult because i have writers block. 
Our current album which consists of, i think 12 songs, all relates to Young adults rights, so that is like 16-25 years aprox. 
About how a child is suddenly an adult being thrown into the deep end and expected to understand what they want out of life. 
How many people when they are older think they knew what they actually wanted to do with their lives when they are more mid to late 20's more than at 18. They say wisdom comes with age, yet people are told to grow up too young. Growing up is allowed to be a slow process. Why is it you HAVE to go to college or university so young in life. Being made to make decisions they aren't 100% sure on. Most people later in life don't have the same views on jobs and life choices than when they were younger yet you are told to make those decision when your 16, that will define the rest of your life. Why is that? 

And why is it believed a person as young as 16 is mentally mature enough to make decisions about jobs. Why is it after the age of 23 maybe, it costs a heap load to go to university and it is no longer free, when 23 and older is probably the best time to go, and make those big decisions. 

And 18 you can legally vote, but do you understand it? Is it education that matters or experience? Because these days no matter what you have learned at school, you can't even get a job without experience. Our generation is not stupid, but they are told to jump into the deep end way too early in life. You have so many years ahead of you to make big decisions. Is maturity the reason? Are we forcing maturity onto our youth? Is it all in our heads? Are you only really as mature as your told to be? 

Why is it, the most sensitive and brilliant time of your lives, as teenagers, were your independent thought is becoming more profound is almost trapped and caged in, and your being told how to think, what decisions to make, you cant be free, you cant grow at your own pace. You are an outcast if you don't make the decisions your told to make. You didn't go to college after year 11? That's wrong. You didn't go to university? That's wrong! But why? Why is it that important? You don't have to feel like you must do this and must do that. It doesn't make you any less important or any less intelligent if you don't go to college. If anything it is probably a wise thing to do. To wait for your independent thought to be more mature maybe? 

Is it all in your head? Are you no longer a child? What even is maturity and how can someone define it. Do you have to make these decisions so young? Why is it your suddenly an adult so quick, Why be rushed?


Dont ask what happened to my font! xD just accept it! Thanks! 

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