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		<title>Millennials are having a hard time growing up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Blake Sunshine* I do not feel like an adult. I support myself, have a job and live 818 miles away from my Mom and Dad, but I still feel like a child most every day. And I know I’m not the only one. Millennials everywhere are having a hard time growing up. I know [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>By  Blake Sunshine* </em><em> </em><em></em></p>
<p><em></em> I do not feel like an adult. I support myself, have a job  and live 818 miles away from my Mom and Dad, but I still feel like a child most  every day. And I know I’m not the only one. Millennials everywhere are having a  hard time growing up. I know a handful of Millennials who have no clue what they  want to do with their lives, and I know  even more Millennials who are doing something amazing with their lives and still  don’t really know what they want to do.</p>
<p>But Millennials have great educations and are smart, so  <strong>why is growing up so hard for Millennials?</strong></p>
<p>1. We still want to be astronauts- We don’t really all want  to be astronauts, but we still do want to believe that we can do whatever it is  we want to do with our lives. Millennials do not want to settle, and if you  aren’t a grown up then you don’t have to settle. Which is why it’s hard for  Millennials to grow up and try to discover what they really want to do with  their lives.</p>
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<p>2. Our parents don’t want to force us- I hate to blame our  parents entirely for why we aren’t growing up, but they definitely aren’t  helping us either. A lot of Millennial parents (not all!) are used to hovering  over their children, and they only want them to be happy. And if that means not  settling for a job that they don’t want, then many Millennials parents are happy  to support their children for as long as they can. But this is a terrible thing,  because we need the push from our parents to force us to grow up.</p>
<p>3. Growing up actually is hard- Maybe this sounds like an  excuse, but growing up really is hard for Millennials. It’s a huge transition  where everything changes and your life becomes totally different. Can you really  blame Millennials for not really wanted to grow up?</p>
<p><strong>Tell me what you think!</strong> Who’s fault is it  that Millennials are having a hard time growing up? Are the Millennials you know  having a hard time too?</p>
<p><em>*Blake  Sunshine is a blogger at <a href="http://www.blakesunshine.com" target="_blank">The Perennial Millennial</a>. She also works in  media relations and social media for an engineering company in Austin, TX. </em></p>
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