What did you realize as you grew older

r/

Mistakes become more & more expensive. One mistake can set you back 2-4 years.

Comments

  1. TheIncredibleToken Avatar

    If you have a goal, its important to look up the steps to the goal so you know what you have to do to progress.
    For example, picking a major to get to a desired career but failing to realize you need to make a portfolio of projects through college to get said job

  2. Same_Preparation1947 Avatar

    You are your own hero

  3. LucidRedtone Avatar

    Nobody thinks about you as much as you think they do. Every one of us is too busy thinking about ourselves, our lives.

  4. No-Side9974 Avatar

    If you want something done right you have to do it yourself.

  5. Unitedsbiggesthater Avatar

    I can’t live for anyone but myself

  6. Stknhgx6 Avatar

    If I seriously wanted to go to college, I was going to have to get a job and pay for the tuition on my own, which I did because my parents weren’t going to pay for it.

  7. Agreeable_Sorbet_686 Avatar

    That my parents are just people, doing the best they could with what they had.
    When my mom died a friend told me I am the woman in my life and it hit. I had to do things I didn’t previously know how to do and it’s ok.

  8. quazmang Avatar

    I’ve realized the same thing. I guess because the decisions we make as we get older are more consequential, literally more expensive, have a bigger impact on everything else, and are much harder to come back from? I’ve seen it with myself with so many different things, it’s kind of depressing really. When I was younger, I could just roll with the punches or figure out what changes I needed to make to get back on track but nowadays it feels like one bad decision creates a cascade of negative effects touching all aspects of my life. Maybe I just get depressed much more easily nowadays or maybe my depression got worse with age.

  9. WintersAcolyte Avatar

    I was wrong about everything, I may not like who raised me but I am thankful to them for keeping me alive, my teachers didn’t know better.

  10. Violet1Of1 Avatar

    My mum and stepdad were strict growing up because they love me and wanted to keep me safe. I should have listened to them more when I was younger. They were always right and if I had just listened to their concerns about my ex I wouldn’t have wound up living with my abuser for two and a half years. Oh and my dad IS in-fact the AH my mum warned me he was, he knew I was being beat and did not support me leaving and didn’t want me to “ruin his life” (ex’s) by going to the police.

  11. AmbitiousTooth6025 Avatar

    That parents don’t know everything, and life is a continuing lesson

  12. stirfrymetothemoon Avatar

    As I get older, the days are getting shorter.

  13. leojrellim Avatar

    That you can educate the ignorant, medicate the crazy but you can’t fix stupid.

  14. Expensive_Method9359 Avatar

    where you go to school matters less than the things you did while you were there

  15. Puzzleheaded_Judge97 Avatar

    I hate being old….60 sucks

  16. Fit_Victory6650 Avatar

    The more I learn and experience, the less I know. 

  17. MISRYluvsCOMPNY Avatar

    How often married people fuck other people who aren’t their spouse

  18. Sea_Daikon7718 Avatar

    -Forgive but don’t forget.

    • Treat every bad encounters with someone a lesson and learn from it.
    • People come and go but be thankful for those who stayed.
    • You do well on your own than being in a bad relationship.
  19. Original_Archer5984 Avatar

    “Shake your money maker.”

    “Bet your bottom dollar.”

  20. SatisfactionEarly916 Avatar

    I’ve come to the realization that all the family and friends who cared about you as a child don’t care much at all after you turn 18.