> "Starting life" always seems just around the corner when you finish yet another milestone, but I'm slowly becoming more aware of the fact that life starts now (not to get too philosophical).
That's my main inspiration for trying this. Why waste time in high school?
Anyway, thanks for the response and the pointers as for what to consider. 1) is really the major one, as well as 2).
(I think I'm mature enough? Well, then again, who would say they weren't? And I do not drink, and do not plan to start.)
I think it's a mistake to view 'starting life' as when you're finished with a milestone (i.e. high school). One should instead think of 'starting life' or, life, as now, regardless of the contextual situation (in high school, in college, not yet married, not yet a successful start-up founder, etc.)
That's my main inspiration for trying this. Why waste time in high school?
Anyway, thanks for the response and the pointers as for what to consider. 1) is really the major one, as well as 2).
(I think I'm mature enough? Well, then again, who would say they weren't? And I do not drink, and do not plan to start.)
Thanks :)