MontanaHatchet said: I wouldn't worry about it. There was so much pressure during highschool and college to have the most friends, go to the most parties, do the most interesting things on the weekends, etc. It doesn't matter to me now. The real question is what you think. Your lifespan is limited, so there's no way you can waste it. No matter what fun and adventurous things you do, you'll still die. So the important thing is to have fun no matter what you're doing, and that is a perception that is entirely up to you.
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Fun is good Montana but as you get older you realise fun is just that.
Example. My father tried to teach me piano when I was young but no way I was having to much fun.
Then at 26 I ask my girlfriend who is now my wife to get me a guitar for xmas.
I then spent years trying to get my head around it.
Where as If I had of taking my dads advice I would have saved myself a lot of years graft.
What I am saying is as you get older these things get harder to do.
I mean youth is all about confidence and dreams.
That is not to take away the problems and insecurities young people experience.
But my main point is as you get older life gets in the way IE kids job etc etc.
So enjoy youth but think ahead would be my take.