• frezik@midwest.social
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    6 days ago

    Alternatively: you are having quality life experiences, do good by your friends, and engage with your community. You don’t need to compare yourself to historical overachievers.

    I have to remind myself of this constantly, because our culture won’t.

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      6 days ago

      Dang, I guess it is too late then. I was really hoping my call to action would come any day now.

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    But also, when he was in his 20-40s there where 2 World Wars back to back. So what’s your excuse?

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    As a musician I used to say, “Leonard Cohen began his music career in his 30s. I can do this.”

    I’m not Leonard Cohen in any imaginable way. Oh, and I’m past that point now too. :p

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    Also most people are kinda on auto-pilot/following the rails until they finish school(and that’s fine). Even the ones who did really crazy shit very likely had parental guidance which means it’s not your fault your parents didn’t craft you into a race car driver or whatever.

    Once they really get out into the world they’re, what, 22-26? Older sometimes? We hit 30 and say “in 30 years I’ve done nothing” as if we had full agency and control for that entire time. You know how old the average person is when they’ve had twice the life experience of another average person who just turned 30? Probably around 40. That’s it, you’re good.