It’s still not that bad. Again, the event starts at 30. Ideally, you’ve been lying ground war. But you don’t necessarily need to have been doing that to perform well at some point in the next 3 decades. Like you guys need to understand that life is not about money and pussy. Life is about doing things. You are allot a finite amount of time and you have do things with that time. Now in the grand scheme of things, it’s not a lot of time. But in the context of doing any one thing, it’s a pretty long amount of time. If you want to do anything well, it takes years of commitment. That means that you start an endeavor when you’re 31 and with commitment, effort, some tweaking, and a bit of luck, you’re doing that endeavor really well when you’re 40 or 50. And THAT is when you reap the rewards for doing this endeavor well. You literally have to figure out what you should do with your life, what you should get good at, and then spend 10, 20, 30 years doing it and only then will you reap the rewards. and yes, if all you care about is money, there are shortcuts. You can get rich by like 35 if you really are tactical about it and start like tech startups and get lucky or something. But do not make the mistake of confusing wealth with some kind of life acore. It’s not about the money. The money is just a means to an end. It helps you survive, and then thrive. But what life is actually about is the surviving and then particularly thriving. It’s not the money. And you can choose to relax in your life if you want to. Make it about friends, family, celebration, relaxation. That’s your choice. But again, none of that should be confused for money and pussy.
So yeah, best case scenario you did things in your 20s so that you can hit stride in your 30s. But if you didn’t, it’s not the end of the world because you’ve got 1-3 decades to go. Like if you have a sense of what you should do with your life at 35, you’re very lucky actually.