As a kid, you probably heard the phrase "You'll get it when you're older" time and time again. And surely this expression probably annoyed you at the time. But fast forward, and wow, turns out they were totally right all along.

So I want to know, what's a rule or belief that you didn't get as a kid but totally understand (and appreciate) as an adult?
Perhaps you always got upset with your parents when you were told that eating at home was cheaper than going out, and now, as a 30-year-old guy living in Los Angeles, yup —frozen pizza it is.

Or you really didn't appreciate the luxury of having someone else prepare a home-cooked meal for you every. Single. Night... until you had to go ahead and think about food and cooking on your own.

Maybe you complained about going to your after-school activities (ugh! piano lessons!) and your parents insisted you'd appreciate it when you got older. And lo and behold, now as an adult, you only wish you could reverse time so that you could sit down and make beautiful music on the piano.

Perhaps your parents always nagged you to call your grandparents. "Just pick up the phone for five minutes...you'll get it when you're older," they'd say. And now you totally understand.
