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3 pages in length. There is truth to the saying that people are never satisfied with what they have, and it is not limited to material possessions. Children – seeking to attain freedom, independence and grownup privileges – are forever wishing they were older; adults, on the other hand – seeking to abandon responsibility, rediscover their freedom and remember when life was so much simpler – long to revisit their lost childhood. Clearly, the impact of adulthood, although a highly desirable commodity to those yet to reach it, ultimately becomes a daily quest just to maintain one's social, economic and personal duty, while at the same time finding some peace of mind. Children do not grasp the amount of responsibility required of an adult but rather only see the fun and limitless boundaries grownups have. An obscure way this is related comes from the "Band Candy" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where the adults unwittingly buy and consume fundraising candy that has been hexed with a youth-inducing spell. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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independence and grownup privileges - are forever wishing they were older; adults, on the other hand - seeking to abandon responsibility, rediscover their freedom and remember when life was so
much simpler - long to revisit their lost childhood. Clearly, the impact of adulthood, although a highly desirable commodity to those yet to reach it, ultimately becomes a daily
quest just to maintain ones social, economic and personal duty, while at the same time finding some peace of mind. Children do not grasp the amount of responsibility required
of an adult but rather only see the fun and limitless boundaries grownups have. "The youth that is wasted on the young is a life of being told what
to do and when and where and how to do it, a life as a second-class citizen, a life of curtailed freedoms, all in the name of whats good for
you" (Rubio, 2000, p. PG). An obscure way this is related comes from the "Band Candy" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where the adults unwittingly buy and consume
fundraising candy that has been hexed with a youth-inducing spell. Human beings are born with inherent characteristics that set them apart from other
members of the animal world; one of the most prominent of these traits is that of responsibility. In a very general sense, maintaining responsibility means to be cognizant of
ones actions as they impact those within ones circle of life. This circle, however, does not end with the eyes perception; rather, the circle extends far beyond anyones immediate
vision, much like the ripples of a stream continue forth long past ones gaze. Children are not yet aware of the need for responsibility, inasmuch as adults shield them
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