“Unveiling the Hidden Habits: How Growing Up Too Fast Shapes Adult Lives in Unexpected Ways”
1) They become hyper-independent
One of the first things I’ve noticed about people who were forced to grow up fast is their deep sense of independence—almost to the point of being hyper-independent.
When you’ve had to take on adult responsibilities as a child or teenager, you learn pretty quickly that relying on others isn’t always an option.
You become your own problem-solver, your own safety net, and sometimes even your own source of emotional support. It’s a survival mechanism that often carries over into adulthood.
Post Comment