Lots of people need glasses sooner or later, Joshua. I started wearing glasses when I was in 6th grade, and got newer updated ones just a couple of years ago. Both of my parents wear glasses (though they're the opposite of mine; they need reading glasses up close while I need glasses for far-away stuff), and my sister might need them as well.
Point is, it's nothing to hate yourself over. Heck, you might be one of those people who look twenty times cooler with them!
FAKE EDIT @ MSH: Heh, yeah. When I got my glasses, I was shocked at how sharp the world actually looked. I remember looking at the moon one night after getting them and freaking out because I could actually see the craters and stuff
I suppose it's a bit of an overreaction given how common needing glasses is. I suppose it's just that I dread being forced to acknowledge that I'm getting older and parts of me are deteriorating.
Also in my new job I'm surrounded by middle-aged and older folks, who are all very friendly and supportive so I'll never hold anything against them, but in my idle thoughts I think deeply on the direction my life is going. Exacerbated when one shows everyone the pictures of her cruise line vacation, and I just think "Man is this the kind of utterly boring and trivial things I should expect when I get older?". I feel that these kind of inner thoughts are the most deleterious element of my life, which is actually progressing very smoothly and so far, I'm getting alot done and things are looking up. It's just when I'm thinking about other crap that I bring myself down.
Maybe I shouldn't worry about it, even to me it seems just selfish, but my first paycheck is just a hop and a skip away, so I have that to look forward to. I'm not sure yet what I'm gonna spend it on.