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The Life Stage Of Young Adulthood

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The life stage that I was assigned was young adulthood. Young adulthood is the life stage immediately following adolescence, beginning at age twenty and ending at age forty. Since these stages are so close together, the beginning of young adulthood can blend with the end of adolescence. However, the most prominent change is the shift from struggling to find out where you fit in as an adolescent to finding out who you are as an individual, apart from your parents, as a young adult.
As people enter this stage in their life, they may be getting married, having kids, or starting a career, but more than likely, they’re just trying to figure out what they want to get out of life and where they want to go. The song I chose to exemplify this life stage was “You’re Gonna Miss This” by Trace Adkins. This song talks about how much of a hurry we are in to grow up and get places in life. It also talks about how when we’re younger, we think about how great life is going to be when we grow up because we’ll have the freedom to do whatever we want. I chose this song because I’ve been hearing it my whole life, but as I enter the life stage of young adulthood, the lines in the song have a whole different meaning to me. The lines in the song that I really focused on are,
“…saying I can't wait to turn 18. She said I'll make my own money, and I'll make my own rules…Before she knows it she's a brand new bride. In a one-bedroom apartment, and her daddy stops by. He tells her it's a nice

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