It's inevitable that what you want to be when you "grow up" will most likely change as you go through the actual process of "growing up".
I just wanted to talk about my own personal "growing up" process and how my future career hopes have changed.

It's inevitable that what you want to be when you "grow up" will most likely change as you go through the actual process of "growing up".
I just wanted to talk about my own personal "growing up" process and how my future career hopes have changed.
so im reading this very interesting book that analyzes pop culture and american lives and values called Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs by Chuck Kholsterman. Behind the profanity and some of the explict material...it actually has substence oddly enough.

Just the other day I finished the best book I have ever read in my whole life.

So, back to my view of 2007.
From the time we are young, we are told that our family is the cornerstone of our lives, the core of our support system that we can always count on to do the right thing and keep our best interests at heart.