Quote from: BruceTruMusicFan on April 28, 2024, 01:53:48 PMI try to be very aware of my age because for single, childless people, it's easy to lose track that you are no longer 24. Sometimes, I will have friends who brag about being independent, and I'm like, "You realize we are almost 40 ?" It's not a flex at this age.
I turn 40 this year, and the only advice I give is to be aware of time. No one really talks about age unless it's in a way to insult or display dominance. Age is a great thing, and people only regret getting older when they have nothing meaningful to show for the years. I believe that I will live my life on my terms. If I want to go out, I will. I will do and act how I feel, not what society tells me is fitting for my age.
lots of true tea here .
If you've accomplished meaningful things you realize that comes with years/age . A byproduct of your maturity ... growing up . Adulting. Not tryna be 21 your entire life.
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And it's still ok to have fun and be silly - if that's your personality. My grandfather was a complete goofball til his final days but had his stuff tf together.
Like most things in life, it's about balance.