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dgdio t1_jaefh72 wrote
This worked for me, however the world is changing quickly for the youth. I have no idea what relevant advice I'd have for someone in their 20s.
Doc891 t1_jaefzrd wrote
nah it really doesnt matter does it if your industry suddenly doesnt need you or an injury late into your 20s makes you useless in your field. Spend your 20s learning some, having fun, and learning the life lessons that it takes others the next two decades to learn. Then in your 30s do the same all over again. Life isnt about how far you make it in your job, its everything that happens around it.
[deleted] OP t1_jaegf9j wrote
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Amazing_Library_5045 t1_jaegj2d wrote
My 30s are my 20s apparently 👀
Ken_from_Barbie t1_jaegt4k wrote
I'm 42. It's kinda like that for me now but if I was 20 now, I don't think this pattern would work so well in the future but I'm damn sure try.
ZhugeSimp t1_jaegv2l wrote
Your 40s are for depression and midlife crisis
mr3vak t1_jaeu5jp wrote
LMAO, beat me to it.
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