Being an adult is so stressful. I feel like I’m pulled in all directions, every moment of every morning. There’s constantly something to be paying attention to, whether it’s a major project at work, a hard process cleaning up something at home, or running around town to accomplish boring adult errands. I have to say, the errands are my least favorite part of growing up. In fact, I often have to take off toil just to accomplish my outside duties. As if it isn’tstressful and unpleasant enough driving all over the town and missing work, every building seems more uncomfortable than the last. It seems like errands are continually a long, arduous, overheated and cold ordeal. Around here, the outdoor air temperature is usually around a hundred degrees in the summer. The sun is harshly intense and the humidity is nothing to sneeze at! Every single building you walk into is like a polar tundra. They crank their air conditioning so high that it feels like the North Pole. Every time you walk into a building, you’re right away slammed with a cold blast of dry air. Walking back out towards the car, you are inundated with sun and thick humid air. You basically have to disinfect down after every trip into the outdoor sauna, before strolling back into the freezing winter weather contained indoors. If it wasn’t unpleasant enough wasting all your time and cash adult chores, you can constantly look forward to the respiratory illness you’ll develop from drastic temperature swings.