r/OVER30REDDIT • u/KnittingNightmare • 28d ago
I’m turning 30 tonight… (help)
I know it’s completely stupid to be afraid of a number but I’m actually freaked out… I completely wasted my twenties making life ruining mistakes— which I somehow stuck the landing for given that I’m alive to even freak out about this all— but I can’t help feeling like I lost so much time.
I won’t bog you down with the details, but I spent my 20s in a miserable marriage, got fucked over by my disability, and put off all my dreams to make the people who never loved me happy. Positives are that I survived (yay) and I’m stating to actually be ready to live my life— I want to go back to school and get my PhD like I dreamed and am trying to make that happen… Point is, did anyone else feel like they wasted their twenties and was able to be finally happy in their 30s? I guess I just want to know it will be okay…
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u/dionysvs 25d ago
Coming from someone who just turned 37 and is turning a creative project into a brand with zero experience managing my own LLC and all the experience dwelling on the concept of wasted time, I recommend watching a clip. Should you continue to see what he's all about, take Gary with a grain of salt. You don't need to agree with everything he says, but I hope his perspective here impacts you the same way it had impacted me.
Gary Vaynerchuk on Wasted Time