Has anyone has any experience with Peter Pan syndrome? Peter Pan Syndrome: The Science Behind It, What It Is & How To Treat It | Betterhelp
I look kind of youngish; I'm blessed in that way. As I near my fortieth birthday though, I think more often about age and what it means to be an adult (I've never really grown up). I secretly hold out hope that I'll some day be totally comfortable with the fact that I'm not a kid anymore, but right now it feels like an uphill battle. Life's about half over and I'm stuck in my twenties or something! It's really bizarre, but if we're to believe the OP, more common than we realize. I didn't follow the link though, but I'm guessing around at knowing what it's talking about.
I spent my twenties travelling the world, got to 30 and thought oh shit, better get a plan together haha.
I bought a children's book with a jigsaw puzzle of a race car track and a wind up car to put on the track.