In a way, this statement connects to the essay “Dinner Dandruff” because the writer explains how he dislikes taking the food scraps out of the strainer in the sink simply because it is gross. As the essay progressed, the writer comes up with a list of unpleasant things that you will have to do, as you become an adult. As you mature, you will no longer have a choice but to …show more content…
As you get older, these two components will just get stronger and stronger as you experience the bigger world. For example, there could be competition in school, work, relationships, and sometimes even at home. However, you have to learn to accept the fact somewhere else in this world, there will always be someone you do not know who is better. There is no point in competing and worrying about being the best or fitting in because someone else you meet in the future might be jealous of you and like traits of yours that you don’t even know about. I believe that with more experiences in life, you will slowly come to realization and learn that by just being yourself and being the best version of yourself without, is the best thing that you can do.
My question is, why do people think they can teach someone else to grow up when they, themselves are still growing up. Everybody continues to grow each and every single day, even if you feel like you have learned everything and reached the peak of “growing up.” Every day is another day to learn something new, which means another day to grow