If you don't have the following by 30 you a loser

-Paid-off car, manageable or no credit card debt and ideally no or low student loans.

-Active investment in retirement accounts (e.g., 401(k), IRA, PPF, etc.)

-Own a home (or on track)Full ownership is best, but a well-planned mortgage also counts. Renting with a clear plan is okay to.

-Good credit score Important for financial leverage and security.

-Second income stream. Freelance, investments, rentals, side hustle, etc.

-Healthy BMI and okay physique. Not shredded, but fit enough to run lift and live pain-free.

-A good support system. At least a few deep friendships, relationships or strong family connections.


-Passports and travel experiences. Optional but I personally belive travelling and exploring in inherently what makes humans develop their personality, more mature and wise. Exposure to cultures and perspectives outside your own is important.


If you haven't completed these milestones by your early 30s I am sorry to tell but you are a loser in the eyes of society and are on track to a shitty life if you don't make drastic changed asap
Rather spend most of my time slaying, all this shit is cope for a boring life
 
What if you have achieved all of these things but have a below avg face, short height, receding hairline, or micropeen? Or what if you’re somewhere on the spectrum? Does that change anything?
 
Travelling is the biggest normie cope though, everything sucks worldwide unless ur in some expensive resort next to a beautiful mountain and waterfall in Brazil or some shit jfl
 
-Paid-off car, manageable or no credit card debt and ideally no or low student loans.

-Active investment in retirement accounts (e.g., 401(k), IRA, PPF, etc.)

-Own a home (or on track)Full ownership is best, but a well-planned mortgage also counts. Renting with a clear plan is okay to.

-Good credit score Important for financial leverage and security.

-Second income stream. Freelance, investments, rentals, side hustle, etc.

-Healthy BMI and okay physique. Not shredded, but fit enough to run lift and live pain-free.

-A good support system. At least a few deep friendships, relationships or strong family connections.


-Passports and travel experiences. Optional but I personally belive travelling and exploring in inherently what makes humans develop their personality, more mature and wise. Exposure to cultures and perspectives outside your own is important.


If you haven't completed these milestones by your early 30s I am sorry to tell but you are a loser in the eyes of society and are on track to a shitty life if you don't make drastic changed asap

how will they react when I tell them i make $900 a month from my disability check when I’m 30?
 
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