In your mid-30s, you have to take inventory, or you'll stumble.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
At 60, I could do the same things I could do at 30, if I could only remember what those things are.
I hope to be at the top of my game when I'm 65 or 70. I don't want to reach my peak at 29. Not that I'm holding back anything, but there's a bunch of junk I don't know.
You see things differently at 40 than you do at 31. Especially if you got to 40 the way I did.
I think 30 is a big jump from your 20s, but 40 holds no fear for me.
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 hit 30, it's that time of self-reflection. Some people are a success. Some people feel like they haven't achieved what they wanted to. Some people are married, some have kids, some are still single.
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.
Your mid-thirties is a good time because you know a fair amount, you have some self-control.
As soon as you reach a certain age, you're thrown onto a kind of mental scrap heap.
Buy a stock at two, have it go to 30. You feel like you're on top of the world.