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What Did You Really Want as a Kid That Seems Bad Now That You’re an Adult? People Responded.

It’s funny how your perspective on things changes when you get older.

I remember when I was a kid, I thought it sounded AMAZING to be rich and famous and to live in a huge house with a ton of amenities.

Well…here we are, folks. I still think the rich part would probably be cool, but I can’t imagine being famous on any level…not that I’ll ever have to worry about that.

But everyone’s perspective is different in this regard.

People on AskReddit talked about things they really wanted when they were young that don’t sound appealing at all anymore. Let’s see what they had to say.

1. Not gonna happen.

“My dream was to open a brewery which also specialized in barbecued food. It would be an amazing place.

It’s not worth the effort, because people are sh*t. The general public is sh*t to deal with (especially drunk general public) and good workers are really hard to find.

Never going to happen.”

2. That’s too bad…

“Mine was filling a whole floor or big room of a house with all mattress.

Y’know, for jumping on the bed, big comfy pillow forts and just a gigantic bed.

As an adult, I realize that making that bed and cleaning sheets of that bed would be such a b*tch.”

3. Very hard work.

“To own a restaurant.

I just assumed you make a ton of money and become a social hub where you generously treat your friends to meals on the house. Instead, it’s a ton of hard work, slim profit margins, toxic coworkers and a fairly large chance of failure.”

4. Sounds complicated.

“100 chihuahuas. Yes. 100.

I had a childhood dream of owning 100 chihuahuas so I could stack them in my bathroom, then when guests open the door, its a tsunami of chihuahuas similar to the Kratt Brothers closet in Zaboomafoo.”

5. There’s still time!

“I wanted the whole house to be under water so I could swim upstairs, into the attic and then back downstairs.

Wearing scuba equipment, of course.”

6. Not good when you get older.

“The ability to eat or drink whatever I wanted, at any time of day.

I realize it’s a privilege but I wish someone would take the Oreos away from me at 7 am.”

7. See what happens?

“A video phone.

I got my wish.

Being on Zoom 8 hours a day is not so amazing anymore.”

8. Big shot!

“A boat.

Once I became an adult I learned what they cost in upkeep, and it suddenly made sense why my dad said we would never own one.

Of course, even though I now know how sh*tty they are to own and maintain, deep down I still want one.”

9. Sorry, Mom!

“My mom was a scratch cook.

Everything she made was from wholesome, healthy ingredients. Not because it was a healthy lifestyle but because she really knew how to cook.

I could look in the fridge and cupboards all day and find “nothing to eat.” She could go in the same kitchen and come out a couple hours later with a beautiful complete meal.

So what did my dumb *ss want? Hamburger Helper. I whined. I pleaded. I cajoled. When I got a job I bought some and made it.

What a dumb kid.”

10. You really don’t want that as an adult!

“To break a leg or something so I’d get a lot of attention.

As a child: Badge of Honor

As a Young Adult: A major inconvenience & Expense.

Middle Age and above: Possible Chronic Pain for life.”

11. Pricey.

“A huge house.

Now I have one I do enjoy it but there’s a lot of cleaning, maintenance and heating/cooling bills.”

12. Change of attitude.

“I wanted to be a parapsychologist/ghost hunter.

Now I question the validity of ghosts.”

13. I don’t think so…

“I really wanted a horse when I was a kid.

When my mom asked where I would keep it, I said “The living room.””

14. Want to be a doctor?

“To become a doctor, mainly for the money.

But after I thought about it it’s a lot of stress and school. At least 10 extra years then when you’re in residency you have extremely long days and work shifts, either days in the hospital or being oncall. While there are some perks I’ve now realized that it is an extremely exhausting field to be in.

I’m happy where my life is heading, some of my friends had believed I was going to be a doctor because of how smart they thought I was, but I believe that I’d rather spend the time and effort on the people I love and on myself.

I’m not putting down anybody who went down this path, I actually have a huge amount of respect for you all, especially during all of this public health crisis. This was just one career that I wanted as a kid but realized it wasn’t what I wanted as an adult.”

Did you want something really bad as a kid that does not appeal to you at all as an adult?

If so, please tell us about it in the comments.

We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!