10 Things I Wish I Knew In My 20's (Now I'm 45)

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Are you in your 20s or approaching midlife? In this insightful video, I share the 10 things I wish I knew in my 20s, looking back now at the age of 45. These essential life lessons cover everything from financial tips to navigating life’s challenges with confidence. As we age, understanding the importance of personal development, decision making, and career advice becomes crucial.

Join me as I reflect on the youth mistakes I made and the strategies I wish I had implemented sooner. Discover how to build healthier relationships and learn valuable adulting tips that can help you avoid common pitfalls. Whether you're seeking guidance on health tips or simply want to age gracefully, this video is packed with practical advice and midlife insights to help you thrive.

Don’t miss out on these transformative life strategies that can shape your future!
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1. Nutrition
2. Employers Don’t Care About You
3. Invest Your Money Into Your Future(real estate/stocks/etc.)
4. Take Your Risks
5. Bars Are Always Going To Be Open(Say ‘NO’)
6. You Don’t Have To Prove Anything To Anyone
7. Create Good Memories(Focus Less On Stuff)
8. You’ll Notice The Benefits From Taking Risks and Facing Your Fears(Investing In Your Future)
9. Life Is About Helping/Giving To Other People
10. Be Teachable

EGRproductions
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Im 24 and I swear I remember being a freshman in high school thinking it was going take forever. I graduated in 2018 it’s been over 6 years now but it’s 💯saying time goes by faster the older u get

losocrazy
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Taking risks early in life is truly so important. When there’s less repercussions and the lessons you learn can be used for the rest of your life

BornBurmese
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Turning 19 in a couple days. this video just confirmed for me everything I need to be doing to set up my future. Everyone around me tells me to stop working so hard and focus on the “college experience” while they get shitfaced multiple days a week. Everyone around me tells me it’s unrealistic and too much to try and buy a rental property in 3 or 4 years. Of course I will enjoy being young, but your advice makes me realize that those aspirations are the things that will set me apart.

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I truly believe the reason why time moves faster the older you get is because as you get older you’re so used to life’s tasks and doing repetitive things as to when you were younger and things were new to you and doing different things all the time. It’s like doing a lot of stuff and looking at the clock at work and it zooms every time you glance at it. Why do you think starting a new job your days go by so slow? The key to slowing down time is to do new and different things. This year I finally broke that repetitive cycle and started trying to do new things and living in the moment instead of working non stop. It’s not healthy so I changed it up and voila! This year has been so long for me. I’m 32 and I finally know how to slow time down. I think this needs to be spread out to everyone.

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I am in my early twenties, thank you for sharing your wisdom. I can not stress into words how powerful I found this video. Thank you.

TheBodycamReports
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I’m 25 now. Thank you man. I will try my best to listen to what you said

yaboiij
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DROPPING GOLD BROTHER! im 19 turning 20 in 2 months and im fucking scared of life. i need to start truly living. wasted so much time already. but your insight helped a lot. thank you. love you.

marianosetula
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That's amazing as a 25 yrs old moved to another country, really needed to hear that, thank you so much

bousnaneabdelghani
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This is extremely real and over time, more people will find this.

I'm 27 and somewhat of a risk taker in life. I don't live traditionally but a lot of what he's saying is true because in the back of my mind. I know I still have age on my side so I can fail. Basically don't Be afraid to live, age will show regret if you dont.

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As a 2000's baby, I really am enjoying seeing more and more dudes in their 40's and 50's and older embracing what social media SHOULD be used for, and having the courage to post that first video. These videos are what our people need right now. We need good men to show the boys of our generation what they should strive for. I want to become a man that can create opportunities for the people I care about
Thank you for taking the time to talk with us sir

ryul_daniel
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Walking in nature while making these videos is a wonderful idea. Keep up the good work brother.

palobar
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Thanks bro for this video, I'm in South Africa and your video touched me 😢🙏🏿 I'm 32yrs old, lost everything bcz of business, but thank you for those w

KasiTvForKasiTribe
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it hits too hard because its too real. im 23, and im currently working to invest in myself

storyIine
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I'm a 21 year old guy and have been doing my Roth IRA and 401k because of guys like you that make me look to the future. Also I stopped eating processed food which has improved my health a lot. Thanks

williammartens
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Turned 18 this year, and work 2 jobs. I appreciate this advice from somebody who done been there and done that, and is willing to share their experience. Thank you and loved the vid !

LBfrom
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I am 25 and just entered the real estate market after saving up for years, as I think the earlier the better as you state, everything in the video is true and you can hear it's coming from the heart with good intentions, thank you for the wisdom and sincerity. Keep it coming, as I am sure it helps keep younger generation in the right direction.

denisandreev
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This video spoke to me I am turning 21 in a few weeks and trying to turn my life into something great for myself and my family thank you 🙏

reecerazz
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Thank you man, I'm a 20 year old from South Africa, I really needed this advice🙏🏾❤️Truly man, thank you !

lvrboi
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You crushed it on this one. I try relaying much of what you've touched on in this video to my kids, but you never know if it sinks in.

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