32 years old here, a learning I’m loving at this point is: gaining new skills for the sake of learning and not to get certificates or convert it into money somehow.
Observing and listening to the answers of people over 80, I’ve realized that personal issues don’t magically resolve themselves with time. If we don’t address them, they linger and gradually gain more space and power over us. This insight has motivated me to start confronting the uncomfortable aspects of my life now, rather than waiting.
I clicked over half a century on my life clock the other day, yet inside, I still feel about 26.
The me inside me is like a wise version of the twenty-something I feel I am. Experience has proven that people are far more concerned with themselves than what I do/think/feel/say, which empowers me to act on my youthful impulses - yet I have learned from enough mistakes to make good choices and get great results. It really is a win-win, even if you sometimes ache a bit more afterwards.
32 years old here, a learning I’m loving at this point is: gaining new skills for the sake of learning and not to get certificates or convert it into money somehow.
Observing and listening to the answers of people over 80, I’ve realized that personal issues don’t magically resolve themselves with time. If we don’t address them, they linger and gradually gain more space and power over us. This insight has motivated me to start confronting the uncomfortable aspects of my life now, rather than waiting.
I clicked over half a century on my life clock the other day, yet inside, I still feel about 26.
The me inside me is like a wise version of the twenty-something I feel I am. Experience has proven that people are far more concerned with themselves than what I do/think/feel/say, which empowers me to act on my youthful impulses - yet I have learned from enough mistakes to make good choices and get great results. It really is a win-win, even if you sometimes ache a bit more afterwards.
How did you get so many subscribers at 26