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When will you feel that you have really grown up?
Growth is an indispensable process in each of our lives. When we were young, we depended on our parents and could ask them for anything. No one will think that we are not sensible. With the continuous growth of age, many occasions and events tell us that it is time to grow up and make contributions to our parents and families, because when we are adults, when we have the ability, we don't do what we can. In the eyes of others, our behavior is just ignorant or even senile. From many unconscious things, I gradually realized that I had grown up.

The holiday is coming, and I didn't go out to find a decent internship. Everyone in my family has gone out to work. In order to make a living, every adult has responsibilities and obligations to his family. In this family, I am the only one who has the most leisure. When I'm bored during the day, I'll look through the food practices in Weibo. When I see simple recipes, I will go to the supermarket to buy good ingredients to go home, although some dishes are not well cooked. However, when I saw my family come home tired and really ate my cooking, I suddenly felt very happy. After dinner, I will take the initiative to wash dishes and cut fruits for my family. One day, I realized that I suddenly felt that I was a useful member of my family and could do some small things for my family.

Before, I didn't care about my family's economy or my parents' work. But one day, I suddenly found that my parents' faces were much older and there were countless silver lines on their heads. I seldom go to the place where my parents work to see their busy figure. When it is difficult to talk to them, I can't help feeling guilty when I think of going out to play, eat, buy clothes and have fun with my parents' money, so I try to create it myself.

Everyone has a heart to grow up, but sometimes we don't want to grow up because we have to bear too many responsibilities when we grow up. But many times, we can't help but find that what we do, what we think and think are all adults'.