When you're in your early 20s, you go ahead and do everything. And it's very hard to judge yourself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Of course you do things differently in your 30s and 40s than in your 20s.
People idealize or reminisce about their 20s, but nobody tells you beforehand that it's hard and unglamorous and often very unpleasant.
When you get to your mid-20s, you start to feel responsibilities for the things that you do and the people around you. It's a cool age.
You get to a certain age and you can't judge yourself on your dad or your parents.
You don't have to do everything by the time you're 30. Or 40. All you need is a work ethic. It's what allows you to push through moments of disappointment and self-doubt and fear.
When you're 20, we all make stupid and impulsive decisions.
I look back on my 20s. It's supposed to be the prime of your life, the most vital, the most beautiful. But you're making your critical decisions and sometimes your most critical mistakes.
At 20, you're cocky and you think you can rule the world, and you get it all wrong.
When you are 25 or even 30, you can just do things. When you get to 35, things are different. Time is more precious to me now. I've got my priorities.
Well, I think that part of being young is not exactly knowing why you do some of the things that you do. And it's by exploring your life or experimenting or making mistakes and learning from them hopefully that you start to forge an identity.
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