Happiness is not having what you want.
I stopped caring about birthdays really early on. Like when I was twelve. My mother used to call me an old soul. I guess it's true in some ways. I usually value the non-material things. Since I rarely ever ask for something for birthdays or Christmas (The last thing I asked for, for EITHER of those days was a laptop for when I start college in a few days, and I've been looking for the least expensive one. I couldn't find any less expensive than the HP Mini, but if I had my druthers I'd like to get an Alienware), I usually appreciate the non-physical things. Like yeah, at 25 car insurance goes down. Which will probably be the last thing I look forward to as far as age goes. I'm not looking forward to being a senior citizen and pensions. But I'm nowhere near my forties, so maybe that'll be something to look forward to then. I look forward to looking forward to it. :3
It is wanting what you have