Personal Narrative: Growing Up

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Growing up. The time you realize, things you thought when you were younger would be cool. I guess reality is a bitch. When you get older, you make decisions in life, that now affect anything you will do when you are older. Say you steal something when you are ten, people don’t think much of it. Add four years, then it’s a crime. People assume maturity come in one day. Like you’ll wake up one day and know everything about life. SIKE, truth is you learn from your mistakes. Sitting in higher class Newport, I look around at all these perverted business men with plastic gold diggers as wives, that they probably cheat on. The one who never learned because their parents all this money. Those people disgust me. Like I am not the slightest attracted

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