3 Zodiacs Getting Selfish As They Get Older (In The Best Way Possible)
When you’re a kid, you’re taught that being selfish is a bad thing, full stop. You’re encouraged to share your toys no matter what, to give what you can even when you don’t want to or feel you have nothing left to give. While it makes sense to teach that to kids, who often struggle with sharing, you realize just how good selfishness can be as you get older. Sometimes the best thing you can do is put yourself first, and these three zodiacs are finally realizing this as they grow older. Are they selfish older adults? Sure, but we mean that in a good way!
Taurus
Your selfishness comes in the form of acceptance in yourself. As you get older, you start to pull away from the idea that you’re “supposed” to be literally anything. The status quo doesn’t interest you anymore. You no longer feel bad about the fact that you’re stubborn or that you’d prefer to stay at home on the weekend rather than going out. Not only that, but no one can seem to crack your solid self-esteem when it comes to these things. People give you shit for being a homebody and, as you get older, it all just rolls off your back.
Sagittarius
While you’ve always been good at doing things you want to do, there’s been a tinge of guilt that’s threaded through your younger years. If you decided to go on a trip instead of attending Christmas with your family, your parents’ guilt-tripping had its desired affect and you could help but feel bad. As you get older, that self-doubt has melted away and now you’re much more immune to guilt. Your selfishness comes in the form of not feeling bad when you do things that make you happy, even if people in your life have a problem with it.
Pisces
Because you’re so empathetic and a great listener, friends and family come to you when they need to vent. While it’s flattering that they find solace with you, it can be draining taking on the emotional load so often. In your younger years, you’ll have a hard time reconciling your desire to help with your need for space, but that will get so much easier as you get older. Your selfishness comes in the form of not being afraid to ask for space when your emotional health is at stake. It may mean that friends need to go elsewhere with their problems, but that’s the risk you take to have a little peace.