At 23, you can completely, literally reinvent yourself if you want to.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I realized when I was 23 that I had never really tried anything.
If you dedicate yourself to something, you can achieve it. It's simple, but it's true, and your age is just an excuse.
I don't want to be 25 again.
I never thought I'd reach 21. I used to feel that was old, but growing old doesn't scare me anymore. I just want to have done something super special and have had someone to do it with.
But I think it's more that when you're young, you're invincible, you're immortal - or at least you think you are. The possibilities are limitless, you're inventing the future. Then you get older and suddenly you have a history. It's fixed. You can't change anything. I find that a bit disturbing, to be honest.
You can be 24 and continue to live like you're at college, or even continue to live like you're in high school. Or you can put on a shirt and tie and pretend to be an adult.
I think that every human - and this is something, you know, like, your years from 14 to, like, 23 are kind of, like, super, super existential, and you're figuring out life.
I guess I reinvented myself about 18 times throughout my career.
You don't reinvent yourself; you get better with what you do.
Being 21 years old is not easy in the sense that you're still trying to get to know yourself.
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