What age do you consider an “oldcel”

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What are your thoughts on which age is too old to slay or self improve?
 
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@Debetro @LTNUser @Hernan @pfl @iblamexyz
 
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I'm an overcel.
 
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What are your thoughts on which age is too old to slay or self improve?
I don't think you stop doing that you just start thinking other way 🤔
 
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50+
 
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67
 
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What are your thoughts on which age is too old to slay or self improve?
Never over until u die
In fact old ppl get the most bitches coz they have money
Beta buxxing but bitch is a bitch
 
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30 was like a switch flipped, for me.
Might be coincidental cause that was also the year that looksmaxxing went mainstream on TikTok and standards exploded.
 
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If after 25 you don't have your shit together you are in big trouble
 
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30 was like a switch flipped, for me.
Might be coincidental cause that was also the year that looksmaxxing went mainstream on TikTok and standards exploded.
Would it feel that way if numbers did not exist? I feel it's the number aging oneself if you know what I mean.
 
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I feel old at 19 jfl

Idk tho maybe like 25+
 
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Type of thing someone below 25 would say
@optimisticzoomer
This idea that you have to have reached certain milestones/“accomplishments” by a particular age is propaganda and nonsense. There are no rules, and what most people deem “success” is anything but. Life is a constant journey
 
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over 10=oldcel
 
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Man made age shaming labels btw
 
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60+
 
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This idea that you have to have reached certain milestones/“accomplishments” by a particular age is propaganda and nonsense. There are no rules, and what most people deem “success” is anything but. Life is a constant journey
This. People are unable to comprehend that what matters is living, and it's what we all do, yet they can't appreciate it. You don't need to do X in your life. Life does not work that way.
 
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This. People are unable to comprehend that what matters is living, and it's what we all do, yet they can't appreciate it. You don't need to do X in your life. Life does not work that way.
They don’t appreciate life until it’s taken from them
 
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They don’t appreciate life until it’s taken from them
And their last moments consist of regretting not being aware in the past of the great gift they were given. Life. Which they did not know how to value and enjoy it.
 
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What are your thoughts on which age is too old to slay or self improve?
no age at all you can self improve always, actually not always but like till 50 if ur even a bit lucky
 
@Looks over NT’s age (33)
 
Type of thing someone below 25 would say
@optimisticzoomer
This idea that you have to have reached certain milestones/“accomplishments” by a particular age is propaganda and nonsense. There are no rules, and what most people deem “success” is anything but. Life is a constant journey
That is not true. Certain things after a certain age are significantly harder. It's very comforting to tell yourself evrything is going to be okay you are just late etc but once you miss the train your opportunities just dwindle.
 
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That is not true. Certain things after a certain age are significantly harder. It's very comforting to tell yourself evrything is going to be okay you are just late etc but once you miss the train your opportunities just dwindle.
Life has no rule book. Think outside the box
 
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Anything over 18 is over, and I say that as a mid-20s

By 18 you should already have had the basic introduction/experience in emotional connection with a girl (short relationships, dates, hugs, touches, kisses, sex, and everything related to this dynamic between a boy and a girl in love)

By the age of 20-21, you should already have a serious LTR with concrete plans for the future, related to the career you will both will have, the place/city where you will live/start a family

By 21-22, you should already be proposing to her and getting her pregnant, to have the wedding, etc.

By 22-23, the first child should be born and plans for the second one are already underway

At 25-26, the prefrontal cortex should already be sufficiently developed, so you are at the peak of maturity and mental efficiency, and therefore the maximum possible responsibility, being able to do multiple tasks such as work, maintaining a good relationship with your wife, housework, time with children, but also taking them to kindergarten - school

By the age of 42-45, you should expect your first grandchild

If you missed this train, it's over..

What you see on social media with people in their mid 20s early 30s without a relationship and shit is less than 3-5% of the real population out there on the street, in real life, normies that are doing normies things.. they are the exception, not the rule..
 
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That is not true. Certain things after a certain age are significantly harder. It's very comforting to tell yourself evrything is going to be okay you are just late etc but once you miss the train your opportunities just dwindle.
What things and opportunities are we talking about.
Life has no rule book. Think outside the box
He just does not get it and you will hardly change it. Some people need to question every aspect of their life and beliefs to understand it.
 
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What things and opportunities are we talking about.

He just does not get it and you will hardly change it. Some people need to question every aspect of their life and beliefs to understand it.
Life has no rule book. Think outside the box
Life not have a rule book bur it does have timing. Certain doors close as you age career breaks physical potential etc You can thnk ouside th box all you want, but some opportunities don’t wait for muh self discovery and constantly questioning everything is an excuse for inaction; at some point,understanding isn’t enough you have to take action.
 
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Life not have a rule book bur it does have timing. Certain doors close as you age career breaks physical potential etc You can thnk ouside th box all you want, but some opportunities don’t wait for muh self discovery and constantly questioning everything is an excuse for inaction; at some point,understanding isn’t enough you have to take action.
What things and opportunities are we talking about?
 
What things and opportunities are we talking about?
Many career paths for example rely on early momentum relationships, and long term financial stability. This is especially true in tech when stuff becomes irrelevant within a few weeks if you are not constantly upskilling yourself you'll be left in this dust. Why do you think I always keep exploring new stuff like try new frameworks etc it's to stay ahead of the curve

 
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Many career paths for example rely on early momentum..Things like career paths that rely on early momentum, relationships, and long term financial stability. This is especially true in tech when stuff becomes irrelevant within a few weeks if you are not constantly upskilling yourself you'll be left in this dust. Why do you think I always keep exploring new stuff like try new frameworks etc it's to stay ahead of the curve

Muh career !!!!!

OMG
@optimisticzoomer
 
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Muh career !!!!!

OMG
@optimisticzoomer
. It's not just career about life trajectory in general your energy levels, social circles confidence risk tolerance all changes as you age.
 
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. It's not just career about life trajectory in general your energy levels, social circles confidence risk tolerance all changes as you age.
And what does that change?
 
And what does that change?
For example in your early 20s you can quit a job move cities start a business with little to lose and time to recover if it fails. By your 30s, you have financial obligations aging parents suddenly it becomes much harder .

As Warren Buffett said,

"The most important investment you can make is in yourself and the earlier you start, the more it pays off. If time were for sale, I'd pay a million dollars for every second I could buy back from my youth"

@Corleone
 
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For example in your early 20s you can quit a job move cities start a business with little to lose and time to recover if it fails. By your 30s, you have financial obligations aging parents suddenly it becomes much harder .

As Warren Buffett said,

"The most important investment you can make is in yourself and the earlier you start, the more it pays off. If time were for sale, I'd pay a million dollars for every second I could buy back from my youth"

@Corleone
Me and @optimisticzoomer are on the way to live a self-sustained life though. We won't need jobs nor careers. We just enjoy the moment and the gift life gave us.
 
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By 22-23, the first child should be born and plans for the second one are already underway

By the age of 42-45, you should expect your first grandchild
Not the norm in modern times at all.
 
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Maybe like 40
 
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Many career paths for example rely on early momentum relationships, and long term financial stability. This is especially true in tech when stuff becomes irrelevant within a few weeks if you are not constantly upskilling yourself you'll be left in this dust. Why do you think I always keep exploring new stuff like try new frameworks etc it's to stay ahead of the curve

No career path for a sub htn face

I don’t get why normies are so obsessed with muh career and money while personal trainer Chad fucks Stacy’s
 
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depends on the individual but 67 is definitely too old to be self-improving and slaving away like a normie.
 
past age 5.

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If after 25 you don't have your shit together you are in big trouble
me :feelsgood:
by having ur shit together u mean career , etc ? if thats the case yes its over but at least i have looks to cope
 
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30 was like a switch flipped, for me.
Might be coincidental cause that was also the year that looksmaxxing went mainstream on TikTok and standards exploded.
What changed for you?
 
What changed for you?

I became trucel basically overnight.
Pretty sure it’s coincidental with TikTok looksmaxing summer 2023 as aging doesn’t work that way.
 

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