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It is argued that the adolescent years are the happiest years in one’s life, while others believe that adulthood is the most joyful phase to live despite having bigger responsibilities. This essay believes that, although adolescents are free of responsibilities, adults enjoy their lives more because they are free to make their own choices. On […]
It is contended that the teenage years represent the apex of happiness for most individuals, while others posit that adulthood brings greater contentment, despite the augmented level of responsibility. This essay asserts that, although teenagers are exempt from certain responsibilities, adults derive more satisfaction from life due to their autonomy in decision-making. On the one […]
People attribute happiness to different stages of life. While for some the happiest time of life equals teenagehood, others, however, believe adulthood, with all its great responsibilities, embodies more happiness. Although there is some credit in the latter perspective, I personally would lean towards the former. The reason why for some the adult years bring […]
Each stage of life has its ups and downs. Some feel that people are generally happiest as teenagers, while others believe adulthood is a happier time, even though it brings greater responsibilities. Personally, I agree with the latter point of view. Life from the teenage perspective can seem very happy. Teenagers live with their parents, […]
What’s the happiest time in people’s lives: youth or old age; school, career or retirement? All of these have been suggested, but teenage years and adulthood both have many supporters. Those who believe teenagers are the happiest people cite their lack of responsibilities as a significant factor. They are supported financially and emotionally by their […]
