As I was going to bed the other night, I realized that my closet doors were open and I got out of bed to close them. As I did that, I wondered why it really mattered to me that the doors be closed. Then I remembered that when I was little, I was afraid of my closet. I tried to remember why- I think it had to do with the loud noise the doors made when they opened or closed, along with the dark, hard-to-access, hard-to-get-out-of corners.
That got me thinking about what else I was scared of as a kid, versus what I'm scared of today as a sort-of adult. Let's see how the past stacks up against the present:
Then: My closet
Now: Dying a spinster
Then: The sound of the toilet flushing in our hallway bathroom
Now: Developing chin hairs
Then: My mom when she was angry
Now: My mom when she's angry
Then: Getting kidnapped out of my bedroom window at night
Now: What state Social Security will be in when I retire
Then: Escalators
Now: Melanoma
Then: Accidentally farting in public
Now: Accidentally farting in public
I guess some things will never change.
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1 comment:
Put your mind at ease over the state of social security - it will go the way of the word spinster by 2022.
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