1. Dress for Comfort Above All Else
Comfort here doesn’t mean dressing sloppily for work, but rather choosing clothing that suits you and makes you feel at ease. The colors of your clothes likely become more muted, as you lean towards outfits that are simple yet elegant, rather than flashy or elaborate. This is a clear sign of maturity!

2. Your Music Taste Has Changed
Where once you were drawn to upbeat tunes or obsessed with K-pop, now you find yourself preferring soft, calming melodies. Even when you go for a coffee, you seek a café with quiet music, perhaps even some melancholy Trịnh music. And occasionally, you catch yourself thinking, "Wow, Trịnh music is quite beautiful, isn’t it?"

3. You Prefer Quiet Spaces Now
Compared to before, your familiar surroundings have changed significantly. Previously, you enjoyed hanging out in crowded, lively places with friends, chatting and soaking in the energetic atmosphere. But now, that vibe no longer excites you, and in fact, you find it uncomfortable if the environment is too noisy. You prefer quieter places where you can sip tea or immerse yourself in a conversation at a cozy bookstore café. This peaceful environment gives you the space to think and reflect on life.

4. Waking Up Before 8 AM, Even on Your Days Off
The habit of sleeping in is long gone. Now, whether you’re working or resting, you wake up before 8 AM. This shows you’ve become more responsible in life, or perhaps you simply think that waking up early gives you a chance to accomplish more. It’s a routine that reflects your growth, your independence, and the awareness that getting up on time is part of living a productive life.

5. Feeling More Affection for Your Family
We all start as children, going through rebellious and stubborn phases. But one day, we slowly realize that our habits and preferences have changed over time. Though the shift happens gradually, it’s clear when it occurs. Recognizing this transformation means you’ve grown up, leaving behind the immature phases of life. It’s also the moment when you start to understand the wisdom in what your parents said and how their scoldings were actually meant to help you. With maturity comes a deeper appreciation, listening more attentively and feeling more deeply.

6. No Longer Dreaming, Preferring a Stable Life
When we were students, we were often sheltered by our parents, and as a result, our dreams and views of the outside world were very different from what we experience once we step into real life. In the past, you may have daydreamed and entertained unrealistic thoughts, but as you mature, what matters most is stability. It's only when you enter society that you realize your previous fantasies hold no value for your future.

7. Starting to Understand the Principle of 'Enough'
At some point, you realize that your youth was wasted, and now you cherish time more, striving to do more meaningful things. You understand that personal growth is essential, and youth should be spent making a positive impact on society and inspiring a better life for yourself and others.

8. Reducing Soda Consumption
Instead of enjoying sugary sodas and carbonated drinks like in your younger days, you now focus on healthier options like water and green tea. There's a clear shift, right? Even though you knew soda wasn't great for your health, you still drank it. Growing up means paying more attention to your well-being and making better choices for your health.

9. Realizing the Importance of Friends
In the midst of a busy and noisy life, you suddenly realize that friends are an invaluable treasure. Whether you're happy or sad, friends are the ones you need the most when you're away from family. You can gossip, vent, or simply share the latest crush – these moments are worth cherishing.

10. No Longer Staying Up Late
Staying up late binge-watching movies used to be the trademark of youth. In the past, you could spend hours watching films or reading romance novels, even though you knew it was harming your health. Now, due to work and the maturity that comes with age, staying up late has become a rare occurrence. You’ve learned to prioritize your health and manage your time more wisely. The demands of life leave little room for all-night movie marathons anymore!

