Some say that we were never supposed to grow up; they say we should have remained prepubescence, where we don’t have to worry about money, bills, and deal with the unfortunate theme of betrayal.
Some say we should have remained innocent, and distanced ourselves from the cruel realities of adulthood- heartbreak, betrayal, and the devastating state of broke now and then.
The older you get, the more you realise that life isn’t a bed of roses and things don’t usually go as planned. Bad things do happen to good people, and good people are not necessarily always the protagonists. The so-called good people have an underlying propensity to hurt you and stake a digger in the left side of your chest. Life is cruel, and things in life are not ‘as/is’.
So how do we enjoy life then?
We live by going through every moment as it comes. Enjoying everything that has come our way, from friends, family, and companionship. Seasons end, and things do change; transition is a quintessential part of life.
The loss of childhood innocence doesn’t mean that life isn’t worth living; instead, it calls for the act of maturity. An understanding that we must approach life with a sense of responsibility and faith.
Build your life in faith, create friendship in love and faith, and establish a worthwhile relationship with those who are genuine and also care about you.
You need to understand that beautiful things are coming; however, they require you to approach them with faith and responsible hands.

