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Originally Posted by dreClark
I used to call 25 year old _'s 'Old' when I was like 17.
Now I'll be 25 in a couple months
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Originally Posted by dreClark
I used to call 25 year old _'s 'Old' when I was like 17.
Now I'll be 25 in a couple months
Originally Posted by Pretty Toney
Personally, I feel an increased pressure more and more each day to accomplish my goals ALOT quicker than I should be in fear of running out of time...and I'm 23 years old.
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Yea bro... I know what you mean, I went through that phase when I turned 23-24... Its that early 20's crisis, I remember breaking down because I wasn't where I pictured myself being at 24... rough timetwo yrs later I've matured a little bit and realized that I can't worry myself with whats not happening for me right now but what is...
Originally Posted by Burns1923
Don't spend your 20s worrying.
Post-college, there's a re-adjustment to your perception of life and to your expectations.
You'll be mentally crushed under the weight of society's benchmarks if you allow it. Don't.
Stay positive, stay focused, and do not chain yourself to time/achievement deadlines. You're setting yourself up to be detrimentally discouraged.
Enjoy each day and don't whine about your current age and wish you could go back to a younger one. If you're 23, for example, and you do that, five or 10 years from now you'd look back at 23 and see you had nothing to really complain about, that 23 wasn't bad at all.
Live your life, enjoy it, and try your best. That's all you can humanly do anyway.
Don't put pressure on yourself, whatever your age. No one follows the same plan someone else does.
Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
Turned 21 in December. I have this independence issue. I just began school after a two year hiatus due to certain circumstances. Working at a boring, low-rate job but hey, it's the best I can do for now. My issue is of course that materialistic @%$ that we all live with. Like Nas said "Dear God I want the Riches". I felt like I had so much potential when I was about 14-15 years old, lost track around about 17 years old when I was a high school senior and now Im trying to make up for lost time. It's like I get blinded by something but when it's all said and done, I want to make my moms proud. Honestly, I was so envious of the kids that went out to great institutes while I was stuck home working when I was 18-20 y/o. I felt like I couldve been in college partying it up and networking with all sorts of peoples. Now? I have a very carefreee attitude. Sometimes, I think I rely on my family too much but when I think about it, that's what families for. So now, I think I will be able to have moms and grams retire and support them when I start that business after I graduate college when Im about 25. I think once I hit 25/26, that's when my life will really take a turn for the better because the work Im puttin in now will pay off. We shall see...