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The Reality Of Growing Up Nobody Really Talks About. Growing up comes with silent struggles, unexpected lessons, and emotional changes that many people rarely prepare you for.

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The Reality of Growing Up Nobody Really Talks About

Growing up sounded exciting when we were younger.

Everybody made it look like freedom was waiting on the other side, no more rules, no more asking for permission, just vibes and soft life.

You imagined waking up whenever you liked, making your own money, and living life on your own terms.

However, as many of us have come to realize, real life no be like that. Not even close.

The Reality Of Growing Nobody Really Talks About

At some point, reality shows up uninvited. You wake up one random morning, check your account balance, look at your responsibilities, and it clicks, you are now fully responsible for yourself.

Nobody is monitoring you anymore, but at the same time, nobody is cushioning your fall either.

Suddenly, the freedom you once wanted starts to feel like pressure.

You are now the one making decisions, and more importantly, you’re the one dealing with the consequences.

First of all, nobody really prepares you for how confusing growing up can be.

One minute, you feel like you are getting your life together.

The next minute, everything feels scattered again. You start questioning your choices, your direction, even your timing.

The Reality Of Growing Nobody Really Talks About

You wonder if you are moving too slow or if you have already missed certain opportunities.

Meanwhile, social media keeps showing you people your age buying cars, traveling, or “living their best life.”

If you are not careful, you will start feeling like you are failing.

But truth be told, a lot of people are just managing their lives quietly without all the noise.

In fact, comparison is one of the biggest traps of adulthood.

It is easy to look at someone else’s highlight reel and forget that you are only seeing what they choose to show.

Behind those fine pictures and captions, there are struggles nobody is posting.

That “soft life” you admire might come with serious pressure, debt, or sleepless nights.

So while you are thinking someone else has it all figured out, they might also be wondering how you are coping.

Life no get formula, and that is one truth that becomes clearer as you grow.

Then there is money. Omo, this part alone can humble anybody.

Growing up means bills—rent, transport, food, subscriptions, family responsibilities, and unexpected expenses that come out of nowhere.

You plan your budget carefully, but somehow, something always comes up.

The Reality Of Growing Nobody Really Talks About

One small emergency, and your whole financial plan “don scatter”

It is at that moment you realize that earning money is one thing, but managing it is a whole different struggle.

At the same time, you still want to enjoy your life.
You do not want everything to be about survival.

You want to go out, buy nice things, and treat yourself once in a while.

But then reality taps you on the shoulder again. You start doing mental calculations before every decision—“If I buy this, what will I eat next week?”
It is a constant balancing act, and honestly, it can be exhausting.

Sometimes, it feels like your money is playing hide and seek with your responsibilities.

Beyond finances, relationships also begin to shift in ways you did not expect.

Friendships that once felt permanent start to change.

Not necessarily because of conflict, but because life pulls everyone in different directions.

People get busy, priorities evolve, and communication reduces.

You may not talk every day like before, and sometimes, that distance can feel strange.

Moreover, growing up can feel lonely, even when you are surrounded by people.

Everyone is dealing with their own struggles, so you might hesitate to open up.

You do not want to seem like you are complaining too much or adding to someone else’s stress.

As a result, you keep things to yourself, hoping it will pass.

However, bottling things up does not always help.

It is important to remember that many people are going through similar emotions, even if they do not say it out loud.

On the other hand, growing up also forces you to face yourself.

You begin to reflect on your habits, your mindset, and your choices.

You realize that some things you used to blame on others are now your responsibility to fix.

While this can be uncomfortable, it is also necessary.

“Growth no dey happen for comfort zone”.

You start unlearning certain patterns and building new ones that align with the life you want.

In addition, you begin to understand the importance of boundaries.

You learn that you cannot please everyone, and you do not have to.

Saying “no” becomes something you practice, even when it feels awkward.

You protect your time, your energy, and your peace more intentionally.

Although it might take time, you start choosing yourself without guilt.

Still, despite all the challenges, there are moments that make everything worth it.

The small wins start to mean more. That first time you solve a problem on your own, you feel proud.

That random day when things go smoothly, you feel relieved.

Even simple things, like eating a good meal after a long day or having a genuine laugh with friends, start to feel like big achievements.

More importantly, growing up teaches you patience. You begin to accept that life is not a race.

Even though there’s pressure from society, family, and sometimes your own expectations, you slowly learn to move at your own pace.

Some days will feel productive, while others will feel like a complete reset.

Always remember that it is okay. Progress no always loud.

Furthermore, you learn resilience. Life will test you in ways you didn’t expect.

Plans will fail, opportunities will slip, and things will not always go according to schedule.

However, each challenge teaches you something valuable.

You become stronger, wiser, and more aware of your capabilities.

You realize that even when things do not work out, you can still find a way forward.

In the end, the reality of growing up is not as glamorous as we imagined.

It is messy, unpredictable, and sometimes overwhelming.

Yet, it is also full of lessons, growth, and unexpected beauty.

Nobody truly has everything figured out, no matter how it looks from the outside.

So if you ever feel lost, confused, or behind, just remember—you are not alone.

We are all navigating this phase one step at a time, learning as we go. Give yourself grace.

Celebrate your progress, no matter how small.

And most importantly, keep showing up for yourself. “Life no be competition”.

Just focus on your journey, stay consistent, and trust that, somehow, everything will fall into place.

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Oluwamayowa Olotu is Team Leader of Morganable’s General News Unit and SEO Editor. She supports newsroom coordination, general news coverage, and search-optimised publishing, while also writing for Morganable Lifestyle on fashion, health, travel, motivation, and entrepreneurship.

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