Comments on: Universality of Childhood https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2005-08-26/universality-of-childhood.html Sun, 06 May 2012 18:33:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: maria https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2005-08-26/universality-of-childhood.html/comment-page-1#comment-81 Mon, 29 Aug 2005 12:12:33 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=155#comment-81 Well, what a nice surprise to get your trackback (I must start using them myself … I never think to do it, but now I will). Thanks for making my day, Jason!

Your manifesto was so right on. I’m determined to make sure that my stint as an adult lives up to the billing it had when I was a kid … in other words, the fun, simplicity, and freedom. Your eight tips are helpful reminders.

I look forward to reading the book. Thanks again!

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By: Escape Adulthood » Coming Out of the Closet https://escapeadulthood.com/blog/2005-08-26/universality-of-childhood.html/comment-page-1#comment-79 Fri, 26 Aug 2005 19:22:00 +0000 http://kimandjason.com/blog/?p=155#comment-79 […] I can only smile when I think about the admission made by Maria Seriego (see my previous post) and this recent comment made on this blog by Sameer Borate: Just read your Manifesto today. I’ve been suffering from Adultitis for the past 6 years (I’am 32 now). The symptoms had already started when I was 25. The surprising thing is that I knew that I was slowly morphing into some stupid, dumb adult but was unable to do nothing. I’am a software developer and still remember the days when writing software was fun; working in Assembly or optimizing a ‘C’ program would give a high that most people would only experience while having sex or smoking (I’ve never smoked so I’ve really no idea what it feels like). But now it’s become a routine job for me. Now I get as much joy in programming as I would get washing my clothes. Your Manifesto was a kind of a waking-up call to me. Lets just hope I will be able to implement the eight steps. Thanks! […]

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