Some people consider early adolescence years are the happiest years of one’s life. as adolescents have less responsibilities and often the greatest memories are created during these years. however, others believe that adults lives are happier. as they are independent and due to the difficulties of transitional period found in teenager years.
Many people wish if they can travel back in time and live their teenager years again. this is mainly due to the fact that they had fewer responsibilities at that time. because they spent most of their time attending high school or having fun with their friends. they weren’t worrying about paying bills, for example, or making tough decisions. numerous psychological studies now illustrates that these types of anxiety are what hinder one’s ability to live a peaceful life. in addition, most people’s memorial moments took place during this period of time as they were able to act widely and not worry about the consequences. this what makes the funniest and most enjoyable memories.
On the other hand, others find that adults life can be happier than teenage years. as the second one has its own challenges. these challenges are due to the complex nature of this transitional phase of one’s life. they aren’t children anymore but also not fully mature. for instance, many females experience rapid mood swings during this phase because of hormonal imbalances that occur during this stage. moreover, adults have more independency. they do not rely on their parents or school teachers. this kind of freedom is lacked in high school age. For example, a lot of adults decide to move out and live alone even if they are at the same town of their parents. however, while adults lives come with more responsibilities I think the level of maturity that one’s reaches, and the freedom they experience make it superior to teenage years.
In conclusion, although some view adolescence period is the happiest. because of free of responsibility and serious concerns, I support those who favor adult life. where people are independent, more mature, and not experiencing teens challenges.
