5 Life Lessons You Should Know Before You Are 30

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5 Life Lessons You Should Know Before You Are 30.

In this video the British dapper talks about 5 life lessons that can be valuable to learn by the time you turn 30. Here he talks about, Embrace Failure as Part of Growth, Invest in Health Early, Cultivate Financial Discipline, Nurture Meaningful Relationships, Live Authentically and Set Your Own Standards.

Each of these lessons encourages personal growth, well-being, and a sense of fulfilment as you enter the next stage of life.

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Great video Chris. Like this route that you're taken with your channel 😊

sjoerdslavenburg
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Great video Chris, nice meeting and chatting with you on Friday night! Take care!

scottdougherty
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Awesome video Chris. My parents have ingrained in me to think into the future and ahead of time. We have the saying: "Save in time, then you will have it in times of need". They also encouraged me to start saving money for retirement form an early age on. 65 seems far away when you are 20 years old, but it is worth it.

kaykunz
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Sage advice, Chris. I can relate to all of these lessons. I suspect that most of us would do a number of things differently if we could only have our time over again knowing then what we know now. Sadly, we only get one shot at life; there are no dress rehearsals, and experience tends to come with age. On the flipside, it is the blue sky thinking and self belief of individuals in their youth that has given us many of the great technological and cultural achievements we enjoy today…and won battle honours in times of war, often at great sacrifice to themselves. On a lighter note, thanks to my late mother, I know how to use a washing machine, why an ironing board is the shape that it is, and why a thimble is a handy piece of kit when using a needle and thread. She and my dear aunt also taught me how to prepare and cook quality meals from scratch. Doing the washing up afterwards was, and always has been, a given.😊

johnparnell
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I will start out by saying this was a very excellent video, and indeed although I am well past 30 years of age I can still relate and benefit from the many helpful suggestions and recommendations...for example "embracing failure" and "setting standards" are really great personal goals, thanks for sharing!

stylishoversixty
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Good morning Chris. I learned to sew an iron when I was in grade school. My grandmother taught me to sew when I was in Cub Scouts because she didn't want to have to sew on all my patches and buttons. Finances I learned from an early age to save and that stayed with me the rest of my life. Throughout my life I learned to live below my means in order to save. A lot of companies these days offer 401ks and they will match up to a certain point. I would suggest I would suggest to contribute at least to what they will match. Believe me you will be happy that you did when you reach retirement. Great advice Chris. Cheers Ron

ronaldpoppe
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I really enjoyed this video Chris. Good sensible advice.
As a youth I would often reject sensible advice. I guess part of being young is trying things out for oneself. Living by the rules of one's elders kinda defeats the purpose of being young. However, the importance of cultivating a way of behaviour that is both satisfying and rewarding, such as consideration and respect for others gives one a head start. The ability to curb one's youthful traits such as impulsive decisions only comes with making a fool of oneself often enough to eventually learn from one's mistakes.

billyo
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I made a particular personal mistake today. LOL. It's not going to happen again.

ZoomZoom-ngsn
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A lesson you need to learn now is not leave your fragrances by a window as they will spoil. Great video otherwise, though.

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