>>permanent and irrevocable at that age doesn't it?
To be sure, yes. I deal with young people frequently in a class I'm in, and it's hard to get across that things will change, you just have to hang in there and do the best you can. It's not your fault.
Not yet an adult, and no longer a child, caught in between, dealing with issues of both.
But there are many things to learn at this time, much to aquire in terms of personal growth and definition, and social interations. These will help define the person to be.
In the end, it is all good, but sometimes it's just hard to see it.
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