Was there a moment when you regretted growing up?

Updated on psychology 2024-06-07
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Indeed, it was when I was interning in pediatrics, and I was desperately tired. Always worry about what you're going to face in the next second. At that time, when I was interning in pediatrics, the teachers of the pediatric department were strict with their classmates, and at the same time, they also verified that there were many women in the right and wrong places.

    I had just been transferred from surgery, and although I had a lot of work to do during my surgical internship and sometimes had to work overtime for a long time, I got along well with the instructors. Sometimes we do something wrong, the teacher will help us solve it, although it is the relationship between the teacher and the classmates, but the teacher calls us junior brothers and sisters, and we call them senior brothers and sisters. They said that the internship was very hard, and what they could do for us was to order more delicious food on duty.

    There was also a little touch. I really feel so tired growing up, and I don't have the easy life of campus anymore.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We seem to be in a hurry all the time, anxious to grow up when we were young, eager to graduate when we go to school, and looking forward to a steady career when we work. We are walking step by step, but most of us do not become the original imagined self, when we begin to experience the loneliness in a foreign land, when we begin to learn to bear the difficulties in work and life alone, when we begin to take responsibility for the family, we seem to be no longer young. I suddenly realized that growing up is not good at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I encountered difficulties, the first thought I thought of was no longer to find someone to talk to, to think about a person for a long time but still not to lower my posture to send him WeChat first, and to chat with a smile on my face to my colleagues, only to find that I had to bear everything silently when I grew up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A person who came back from work and walked on the road, physically and mentally exhausted, forced to walk forward. At this time, a little boy in front of him was saying to his mother, "Mom, I want to hug." His mother immediately picked him up. For a moment, my heart was surging, and I really regretted that I had grown up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Flesh and blood are not iron, of course, there are times when you don't want to, if you are tired and have a good rest, just empty yourself, will not bring negative emotions to your relatives and friends around you, and when you feel tired, go out for a walk and see more beautiful things, and relieve it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I picked up my high school graduation photo that day, and found that my good friends at that time were no longer in touch, and I didn't even know where they were, what they were doing, and the space was updated less and less, maybe everyone was getting busier and busier, and every year when I went home, I would receive a wedding invitation, and I was a friend who played together in the village when I was a child, and I wouldn't shirk because of that little money, after all, I miss that simple friendship.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Once the pants I bought were a little long, and I said to my dad, Dad, you can wear them! My dad smiled and said to me, you can't wear it, can I still wear it? To be honest, I was stunned for a moment, and then suddenly realized, yes, I was already taller than my father, and he couldn't wear pants for longer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The moment when I saw my parents grow gray hair. Time flies, when the back of the parents is more and more bent, when our food is the largest in the family, we find that our parents are really old. At that moment, I really wanted to go back to my childhood, and I didn't want to grow up!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes. Once, the work pressure was too great, and the menstrual period was delayed for half a month. You know, during the college entrance examination, I didn't have so much pressure!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The last thing we can change is change, and the last thing we can refuse is growth. Every day is the youngest day in the rest of your life, and whether you are no longer young are still lingering.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When I really grow up, I will find that I have not met those requirements at all for my childhood vision and planning, and many people will feel disappointed and regret because of this. Personally, I think this feeling is inaccurate, and I don't have to be disappointed and regret it. ......The reason why I say this is because my childhood vision and plan were too idealistic to become a reality, everyone needs to experience difficulties and pay a price for their growth, and as long as I have no regrets in the process of growing up, I have no regrets.

    1. Childhood visions and plans are too idealistic to become a real reality. For us as children, we lack both experience and knowledge accumulation, so our understanding of the future is very simple. Planning for one's future in such a state often results in too much idealism to become a real reality.

    Therefore, when you look back on your childhood visions and plans when you grow up, and find that you didn't meet the requirements, you don't have to feel disappointed and regretful. 2. Everyone's growth has to go through difficulties, and they have to pay the price, and it is impossible to be perfect. When we were children, we had great plans for our future, but our real-life experiences of growing up were full of difficulties and had to pay a lot of costs.

    As a result, we can't grow up perfect, let alone meet the requirements of our childhood. ......For this problem, we don't need to regret it, let alone regret it, this is the case in real life. 3. As long as you have no regrets in the process of growing up, you will have no regrets.

    In the process of our growth, we have made our own efforts, reaped the rewards of growth, and finally learned knowledge, gained experience and experience, and also had our own position in the process of learning and working. ......In this process, as long as we do not leave regrets, we have no regrets, and we do not have to feel disappointed and regretful because we have not lived up to our childhood visions and plans. We've done a great job and we should be proud and proud.

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