- Jul 6, 2002
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The few friends I have that are in their 30s and still single love it. More money and more funI get it, it's a Ninjahood jab and how he denies his "blackness" , , according to black NT'ers.
My reply was more of a pep talk, regarding turning that page that people dread. The 20's are a great time, but it's also turbulent in many ways. We often forget that, and focus on the glow of the good times. I just started, but I'm enjoying this chapter ("The 30's"), reflecting on my 20's and realizing how foolish some decisions I made were.
Good times ahead, good times.
Grad school has no correlation with age. I had folks that were double my age in both of my graduate programs.REAL TALK, I REALLY APPRECIATE THAT MAN.
ITS CRAZY BC, 29 HAS PROBABLY BEEN MY MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR. ACADEMICALLY, FINANCIALLY, "AESTHETICALLY (SHOUT TEAM FITNESS)", ETC.
BUT I FEEL LIKE I'VE BEEN PLAYING CATCH UP BC WHEN I GRADUATED UNDERGRAD AT 22 I DIDNT THINK I'D DELAY GRAD SCHOOL.
ITS THOSE VOICES OF DOUBTS INSIDE MY HEAD THAT OFTEN PUSH ME TO GO HARDER TO BE STRONG TO BE THE BEST. BUT AT THE SAME TIME THOSE VOICES CAN BE DEAFENING.
IT HAPPENS EVERY YEAR. RIGHT BEFORE MY BIRTHDAY.
IVE MENTIONED THIS ON NT. MY BIRTHDAY IS A CELEBRATION BUT ALSO MY ANNUAL REVIEW.
30 IS AMILESTONE. ENOUGH DELAYS. THE TIME IS NOW.