At the end of your twenties, you realize you are inherently flawed, and that's great, and that's what makes you dynamic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In your mid-20s, you think you'll go on for eternity. Then a point comes where you realise that's not going to be the case.
It's funny how you get a bit older and become more accepting of things. When you're in your twenties, you're skeptical of everything. I definitely felt like that.
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.
As you get older, you think about things differently from when you do in your twenties, when you think you'll live forever.
By the time you are in your thirties, most of the time, you've got a job, you can pay for your rent, you can create this nice world around you. And still, you're only in your thirties - you're not that far away from your twenties, which is when you're making all of your stupid mistakes.
People idealize or reminisce about their 20s, but nobody tells you beforehand that it's hard and unglamorous and often very unpleasant.
I feel like I experienced my 20s in all their glory and all their disastrousness.
I think it's natural as you get to the end of your twenties to start thinking about what you could have done differently - whether they went well or whether they went terribly.
When you're in your early 20s, you go ahead and do everything. And it's very hard to judge yourself.
The Twenties have this sort of attitude where you never know what's around the corner.
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