a child prodigy - A young person with exceptional talent or ability, displaying advanced skills or achievements at an early age., to be pandered to one's every whim - To be excessively catered to or indulged in fulfilling all of one's desires or wishes, often to an unreasonable extent., disaffected youth - Young individuals who feel disconnected, dissatisfied, or disillusioned with society or its institutions, often expressing their discontent through rebellion or apathy., a juvenile delinquent - A young person who has committed a criminal offense or engaged in antisocial behavior that violates the law., to see the error of your ways - Realizing or acknowledging one's mistakes, faults, or wrongdoings and deciding to change or rectify one's behavior., to fall into the pattern of family life - Adopting or conforming to the routine, habits, and responsibilities typically associated with a traditional family unit., to go through a midlife crisis - A period of self-reflection, doubt, or anxiety that some individuals experience in middle adulthood, often characterized by questioning one's accomplishments, goals, and overall life satisfaction., to not let you out of your sight - Closely monitoring or supervising someone, ensuring they are always within one's view or under constant observation., to go through a phase - A temporary period or stage in one's life, often characterized by a particular interest, behavior, or style that may change or fade over time., to feel your age - Becoming aware of and experiencing the physical, mental, or emotional effects of aging., an occasional twinge - A brief, sharp, or sudden feeling of discomfort or pain that occurs intermittently., senior moment - A temporary lapse in memory or a brief moment of forgetfulness, often associated with older individuals., a hazy memory - A memory that is unclear, vague, or lacking in detail, making it difficult to recall or remember accurately., to rekindle memories - Reviving or bringing back old memories or feelings, often through reminiscing or engaging in activities associated with past experiences., to give undivided attention - Focusing or concentrating all of one's attention and energy on a specific person or task, without any distractions or divided focus.,

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