Who the fuck is telling you it's too late at 25 to do anything? Stop hanging around toxic people
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Though I've never heard an individual say this, it's a common troupe. It's a trap set by those who wish to control. Too young and not responsible enough. Oh, now you're far too old for such things and should act your age. Doesn't really matter the subject at hand.
Regarding the
Too young and not responsible enough
trope I always think of Jakob Fugger who represented his family’s business with 14 years old and build a company owning 2% of Europes GDP at the time.
There is a life satisfaction curve - in general people do get happier and more satisfied with their lives as they age, until 70 years old! and that's the way it's gone for me.
Did not enjoy childhood.
My 20s I was so happy to be out of school (still wake up every day happy to not be in school) but poor as fuck.
30s probably the most stressful, lowest sex drive, so busy with kids and bad relationship, just not fun.
But from my 40s on, I am having a great time. Still money trouble but everything else is great, I feel good and have fun.
- Have good childhood
- Think things are good
- Accept the status quo
- Grow up
- Have kids because things are good and kids are happy
- Dislike changes to the status quo, because the status quo is good.
- Being an adult is hard. Tell your kids how great being a kid is.
vs
- Have bad childhood
- Think things are bad
- Reject the status quo
- Grow up
- Don't have kids because things are bad and kids are unhappy
- Approve of changes to the status quo, because the status quo is bad.
- Being an adult is hard, but it is better than being a kid. Don't tell your kids that being an adult is great, because you don't have kids, and are too busy living your awesome adult life to give life lessons to kids.
Hence, it will always be statistically more likely for kids to have conservative parents who tell them how great childhood is.
I was homeless in my teen years...
Heal during early 20s? Damn, I'm like a decade too late.