Sorry to inform those who express this cope, but the 20s are just another stage in your life that can pretty much dictate how the rest of you life will be.
Wanna party and piss those years away chasing trim?
Cool just be prepared to find out by the time you are 30, You may have people younger than you who are your superiors at work. LOL
I think people forget how fast time goes by and how insignificant those “glory years are”
Sure you hear about it from time to time about great the old days were. But after that conversation is over(usually amoungst other people who know the present is No where good as it “use” to be) it’s back to real tea, and the perpetual mediocrity it brings. While clinging onto the past provides momentary comfort.
The truth is, if you use your time wisely(not nessarily slaving/self suffering) making appropriate sacrifices, you will set yourself up for a very good life that will allow you to continually grow but also continually look forward to the future while enjoying every last drop of the present.
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11-30-2017, 04:50 PM #1
Your 20s are the peak years = massive cope
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I'd be a millionaire by now if I hadn't gotten married when I was 25. But even then, I have played my cards right and will retire a multi-millionaire at least, even with a divorce and 3 kids.
So yeah, if you haven't made it by the time you are 30, you done ****ed up the rest of your life playing catch up instead of living life on easy mode.Forever alone? Attraction and keeping the girl chasing you - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=131498033
You will never know your limits, unless you push yourself past the imaginary lines you have drawn in the sand.
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Cucks think you can’t enjoy life while still being succesful.
Cut away misc, Netflix, video games & most guys would have time to work hard while still enjoying life in their 20s..
LOL at video games btw. Such a cuck activity/ form of escapism. Similar to taking drugs to escape real life.Follows Chestbrah's training routine crew
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11-30-2017, 05:10 PM #13
Kids are expensive and if you want to be a good dad, you are focusing on them, not your career. My original goal was to not start a family until my mid 30's, but things change.
My goal was to be upper management by the time I was 35, retire by 50. That slipped through the cracks real quick. At 38, I've never even held a management position, but my outlook has changed and realized I'd rather be a grunt and work a bit longer and have low stress/freedom.
I still make good money, just not what I envisioned for myself when I was 20.Forever alone? Attraction and keeping the girl chasing you - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=131498033
You will never know your limits, unless you push yourself past the imaginary lines you have drawn in the sand.
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11-30-2017, 05:10 PM #14
Agreeed far too many distractions. Also you notice how easy it is to spend money now a days...don’t even need a wallet as you can tap pay with your phone now a days
No need for confusion when you keep your eye on the prize srs.
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lol the real cope is you convincing yourself that you cant party your ass off and have a good time, succeed academically and develop a great career all at the same time.
But it's still true that you can party later. I have friends in 30's and 40's who are still living the partying bachelor lifestyle. I didn't know some of them in their 20's so hard to say, but it's very possible they did the legwork first then catching up with some fun later in life. It's 2017 - as long as you're in shape and got energy there is plenty of fun to be had till much later in life.*** Dawn Patrol Crew ***
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ITT OP never experienced teenage love, had the most dull years in his 20's and tries to justify it, yet doesn't realize he could have had fun and done well academically simultaneously. Just lol. You will never experience teenage love or the peak years of being in your 20's, your time has passed boyo
New years is coming up OP...
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11-30-2017, 05:19 PM #21
Partying is fine but obviously in appropriate doses and that’s subjective depending on your personality. I’ve partied enough through out the years and I’m sure I’ll party more, but the party highs don’t compare to the highs I get when I accomplish something, even as simple and juvenile as learn a new skateboard trick. That high will last much longer than a party related high.
I’m sure the ones who balance the party, school, life, career balance have to sacrifice copious amounts of sleep.
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11-30-2017, 05:27 PM #24
Like I said, I would already be a millionaire right now, just on my current wages if I never got married or had kids. But my retirement funds are still on track since now I only have to worry about supporting myself and I own my house. I just have to wait a few more yeas before I can by my dream car.
I wouldn't change anything. I knew what I was doing. I'm just agreeing with OP, you can do it the hard way or the easy way. A few good years in your 20's focusing on the wrong things makes a huge difference later in life. It all depends on what is important to you.
I still enjoyed my 20's, just in a different way, but I never thought they were my peak years to begin with. I'm still going to be able to do all the things I didn't get do in my 20's. Like travel the world and bang a bunch of hotties. lol. Hotties I never really cared about because my ex-wife was pretty hot, but now that I'm single, why not?Forever alone? Attraction and keeping the girl chasing you - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=131498033
You will never know your limits, unless you push yourself past the imaginary lines you have drawn in the sand.
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I partied hard, traveled etc like OP said in my early 20's and i can say 30's is def the peak. Once you're older more mature you actually have money to do cool things/enjoy life.
Late 20's however blows. When you start getting a mortgage, dog etc.
Mid 30's is peak."Steven Curry is a mouth guard chewing piece of chit" - Gandhi
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Meh. Not sure i agree. Ive kind of waddled in between. But my late teens early twenties sucked because i got ZERO money from parents. And worked 40 hours a week going to school
Im 26 but i already see a difference in my bodies ability to party and different things
Seems like my 30's will be a more lax time and i wont give a chit about that. Using that time for work
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