My friends have to remind me that it's OK to own the fact that you're good at something. I think it'll just come with getting older.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes it's better to look at things than own them... owning means anxiety and lots of bags to carry around.
I know a lot of people my age are still trying to figure out what to do, and I consider myself lucky that I can make a living doing something that I truly enjoy.
I'd like to prove that if you take care of yourself, you can actually not regret the fact that you've become an old-timer, but you can just still improve and actually get better.
I don't get that much enjoyment out of saying 'I own it.'
As you get older, you're always maturing, you're always learning something new about yourself.
As a lower-class kid, I was raised to think success would be owning stuff. Having that great job, too. Now I find my parents' dream was wrong. You never really own anything. And you're never really finished as a person.
I've learned how to appreciate what I have. And it's a lot. I'm very lucky.
If you're passionate about something and stick with it, even if your friends aren't doing it, it'll pay off. It can be really rewarding to stick to your guns.
When you try new things, you will make mistakes. That's OK.
As you get older, you learn there are some things out of your control.
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