Does making up for lost time make sense?

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If you manage to be mentally and physically in a place where you always wanted to be, should you try to live what you couldn't when you weren't in such state? Or just forget the past and do what you would have done if your past would have been good and you had moved on?

I think the "forgetting the past" part is healthier and more realistic especially when you're 25+, but if you never try you could end up with feeling less accomplished and having regrets at old age. It's a bad situation anyway.
 
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I would have enlighten you with my words of wisdom but I'm already getting your sloppy seconds so I will refrain from saying anything
 
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@JudgeandJury what do you think about this thread from Gonzalo lira aka @AlexAP
 
I would have enlighten you with my words of wisdom but I'm already getting your sloppy seconds so I will refrain from saying anything
good boy.
 
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I would have enlighten you with my words of wisdom but I'm already getting your sloppy seconds so I will refrain from saying anything
@JudgeandJury what do you think about this thread from Gonzalo lira aka @AlexAP
good boy.
JFL at you autists.
 
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he already make up for his lost time, cause there is no time before 50, after 50 you can call yourself a man and take advantage of the attention of all women for your looks, money and experience.
 
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If you manage to be mentally and physically in a place where you always wanted to be, should you try to live what you couldn't when you weren't in such state? Or just forget the past and do what you would have done if your past would have been good and you had moved on?

I think the "forgetting the past" part is healthier and more realistic especially when you're 25+, but if you never try you could end up with feeling less accomplished and having regrets at old age. It's a bad situation anyway.
Define making up for the past?
most things that people want to “make up for” are basic things that they would do regardless of their past
 
Define making up for the past?
most things that people want to “make up for” are basic things that they would do regardless of their past
For example should you be fully focused on your career after 25 even if your life was kinda shitty before? I personally can't see myself wagecucking full-time right now ngl.
 
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For example should you be fully focused on your career after 25 even if your life was kinda shitty before? I personally can't see myself wagecucking full-time right now ngl.
Whats the alternative?
Pretending that you can get rich with shitcoin scams and posting in the moneymaking section?
 
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Whats the alternative?
Pretending that you can get rich with shitcoin scams and posting in the moneymaking section?
The alternative is not caring much about career and prioritize doing other stuff. But waiting for long to have career has consequences too, that's the point.
 
The alternative is not caring much about career and prioritize doing other stuff. But waiting for long to have career has consequences too, that's the point.

Career is a meme. Better just minimising stress to stretch out your prime as long as you can. What comes after is garbage and actually costs less (I will NEET and play video games in my retirement, it’s absolutely the best time of your life to do that).

Thinking you will be able to have enough money to have sugar babies is cope. Average wage is not high and we are mostly below average people on here.

Thinking you will have mansions and supercars is giga cope. Even if you somehow manage it, you’re still a wrinkled sagging abomination and nobody is admiring, everyone either pities you or finds you ridiculous.
 
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Thinking you will have mansions and supercars is giga cope. Even if you somehow manage it, you’re still a wrinkled sagging abomination and nobody is admiring, everyone either pities you or finds you ridiculous.
Yes mansions and supercars are cope, yet you could amount wealth that makes you feel a sort of accomplishment, that gives you status, and that you could pass down to your offspring (if you have kids). Apart from other things like traveling or have better healthcare.

After your prime is over, career is the rational thing to do ngl.
 

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