2/16/2008

I need to not be so lame

In other words, I need to stop hanging out people my age. I noticed that I am just not as cool of a person when I hang out with the younger crowd. I simply just start acting my age when I am with them and then I get annoying. But I am less lame when I hang out with people that actually read my blog, wether you think I'm cool or not. Either way, I need to hang with you people even though you wouldn't want to. That is all.

5 comments:

RespectMyAuthorita said...

That is usually true, but difficult to accomplish.

Evan Gunn said...

well I'll do what I can.

Michalangela said...

I remember having the same predicament, but you have to figure out a way to help your peers think on a more mature level, too. Rise above, don't just dismiss them. Oh, and it's good to hang out with us cool older people, duh.

RespectMyAuthorita said...

I personally dont think maturity exists. People would say one person is immature due to how they act. But that may just be one's personality not a maturity level. Jim carrey if wasnt famous, would be seen as an incredibly immature guy by pompous peoples standards. But he is one of the coolest funniest guys around. It isnt about maturity, there is no way to define that past physical maturity. The correct way to think of it is, responsibility and ambition. Away from the work field I know many people think im incredibly immature because i joke and have a wild time and enjoy slapstick. People think you have to enjoy dry or sophisticated humor to be mature. that is just a difference in personality. On my off time when im not having a crazy "immature time", Im taking on the world and making the best with what we have. You cant change your friends to make them mature. Maturity if there is such a thing just comes with gaining responsibility and growing older, you can rush that if you want. but you cant get back the young days when there wasnt a care in the world. enjoy being dumb and immature and knowing nothing, i wish i could get back there to do it again.

Evan Gunn said...

oh Jason! it sounds like you want me make good decisions about my life. You'll always look out for me. I know I can count on you.