
Changmentum
All-American Chang
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1) Rushing a fraternity. Should be water for most, but it’s the only real way to gain access to parties as a guy. Personally not the most social person, but social proof is a prerequisite to slay unless you’re a Chadlite or Chad. Plus, my college has good alumni networks through fraternities.
2) Explore the world more. You’re only going to have so much more free time being this young, so might as well utilize it to explore the world. Try new cuisines, go on spontaneous trips to national parks, etc.
3) Continue to maintain good health. Your chronological age will continue to increase (as will your biological age), but you can slow down the increase of your biological age by maintaining good health. I’m going to continue to eat healthy, sleep well, etc. Albeit, occasional neglect for my health (parties, etc.), for some short-term fun I’m never going to get again. Furthermore, the healthier you are, the more energy you’ll have to live your life with passion. The fountain of youth will never exist, but it’s at least worthwhile to try dying to achieve it, as good health is equivalent to feeling younger.
4) Compete in a sport or two. Good way to increase my frame, get lean, and stay in shape. Also a good way to feel masculine and increase testosterone (probably cope), through friendly physical competition.
5) Continue to do somewhat well academically. Water for making your opportunities as wide ranging as possible. Good for self-confidence too.
6) Network (LinkedIn, clubs, etc.) and continue to build skills and specialize in one field. Water for making money.
7) Might be a time constraint, but get a part-time job to save up money for investing, surgeries, entrepreneurship, etc.
8) Don’t waste anymore time. Water since time is a scarce resource. Your teenage and early 20s are really the best parts of one’s life (of course if you utilize your time wisely). Last time where you get consistent social interactions and friendships seem more authentic (at least on the surface).
9) Continue to learn things that interest me whether that be politics, philosophy, physics, etc.
10) Gain more daring experience. Will try to build a good profile on dating apps.
At the end of the day, balance beats putting your eggs all in one basket. Yes, listen to certain users that tell you to be more social, but don’t neglect your health or other important matters simply for social validation, etc.
2) Explore the world more. You’re only going to have so much more free time being this young, so might as well utilize it to explore the world. Try new cuisines, go on spontaneous trips to national parks, etc.
3) Continue to maintain good health. Your chronological age will continue to increase (as will your biological age), but you can slow down the increase of your biological age by maintaining good health. I’m going to continue to eat healthy, sleep well, etc. Albeit, occasional neglect for my health (parties, etc.), for some short-term fun I’m never going to get again. Furthermore, the healthier you are, the more energy you’ll have to live your life with passion. The fountain of youth will never exist, but it’s at least worthwhile to try dying to achieve it, as good health is equivalent to feeling younger.
4) Compete in a sport or two. Good way to increase my frame, get lean, and stay in shape. Also a good way to feel masculine and increase testosterone (probably cope), through friendly physical competition.
5) Continue to do somewhat well academically. Water for making your opportunities as wide ranging as possible. Good for self-confidence too.
6) Network (LinkedIn, clubs, etc.) and continue to build skills and specialize in one field. Water for making money.
7) Might be a time constraint, but get a part-time job to save up money for investing, surgeries, entrepreneurship, etc.
8) Don’t waste anymore time. Water since time is a scarce resource. Your teenage and early 20s are really the best parts of one’s life (of course if you utilize your time wisely). Last time where you get consistent social interactions and friendships seem more authentic (at least on the surface).
9) Continue to learn things that interest me whether that be politics, philosophy, physics, etc.
10) Gain more daring experience. Will try to build a good profile on dating apps.
At the end of the day, balance beats putting your eggs all in one basket. Yes, listen to certain users that tell you to be more social, but don’t neglect your health or other important matters simply for social validation, etc.