avatarNikola Maharajh

Summary

The author reflects on seven life lessons learned during their 20s, emphasizing the importance of resilience, perspective, learning from elders, empathy, risk-taking, living in the moment, and the value of experiences.

Abstract

The article titled "7 Valuable Life Lessons I Learned in my 20s" recounts personal experiences and the wisdom gained from them by the author, Nik. It encapsulates the tumultuous nature of early adulthood, acknowledging that while mistakes and failures are inevitable, they are also crucial for personal growth. The lessons range from the transient nature of challenges ("This too shall pass") to the importance of hearing all sides of a story, valuing the advice of parents and grandparents, recognizing that everyone has moments of imperfection, and the idea that regret can be more painful than failure. The author also encourages readers to seize opportunities ("Just do it"), emphasizing that the consequences of inaction can be more significant than those of failure, and to cherish the small, joyful moments in life. The article concludes with the notion that while the author's insights are shared to help others avoid hard lessons, personal experience remains the most impactful teacher.

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  • The author believes that all challenges are temporary and that maintaining a positive outlook is key to overcoming them.
  • They suggest that there are always multiple perspectives to consider in any situation, advocating for open-mindedness and reserving judgment.
  • The author holds the advice of older generations in high regard, suggesting that their wisdom is often overlooked by the younger generation.
  • They express that it's important to be understanding and forgiving when others make mistakes, as everyone has difficult days.
  • The article conveys a strong message about the importance of taking risks and embracing new experiences, especially in one's youth.
  • It is implied that living with no regrets is preferable to a life filled with "what ifs," and that the fear of failure should not prevent one from trying new things.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of being present and appreciating life's small, precious moments to truly enjoy life.

7 Valuable Life Lessons I Learned in my 20s

Some lessons have to be learned the hard way, and others… well, most are learned the hard way.

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They say your 20s are the decade in which you are supposed to make mistakes.

Now that I’m 31 years old, I can confirm that that is true.

In my 20s, I lost my license for a year due to speeding, lost multiple businesses, went through many relationships, and was forced to sell property.

And that’s just the start of it.

I want to share the lessons I learned so that you can avoid making the same mistakes I did.

1. “This too shall pass”

So, something went wrong. This feels like it’s the end of the world.

I’ve been there, I get it. It sucks!

It’s important to remember though that everything passes with time. It may feel shitty now. It may feel like this is it for you, but…

“This too shall pass”.

The same way the last terrible thing blew over, and was forgotten about — this too will be.

Keep moving, and remain positive. You’ll be okay.

2. There is always another side to the story

You will have learned this lesson already if you’ve been in a relationship or have had a business partner… There are always two sides to every story.

When someone is ranting to you about how horrible someone is, it is best to remember that and wait to judge for yourself.

This doesn’t mean you should ignore what they’re saying or assume they’re lying. But, it does mean that you should keep an open mind while listening.

Rumours are called rumours for a reason. They aren’t always what they appear to be.

3. Listen closely to your parents and grandparents

Your parents and grandparents want the best for you and they’re doing their best.

Although the times are changing and the wisdom they’re sharing for you may not apply in the ways they mean it to… a lot of their life lessons will make sense eventually.

The number of times that life smacked me in the face and quickly reminded me that they were right… well, it is rather embarrassing when that happens.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t have your own opinion, but you should always pay attention and take notes. It will make it easier to avoid mistakes if you do.

4. Everyone has their moments

People will naturally freak out when they have bad days, and they make mistakes.

That’s okay! Let them have their moments.

Them having a bad moment doesn’t mean they’re a bad person. Some people are amazing 95% of the time and then the rest of the time they have bad days and aren’t acting themselves.

That’s okay!

You’re like this too, and you know it!

If someone is having a moment, let them(within reasons of course), and when they apologize, accept it.

We are all learning as we go.

5. Regret is often worse than failing

I’ve passed up on plenty of investment and business opportunities which if I had committed to… my life would be incredibly different.

While I made the best decision given the knowledge I had at the time, I still have some regret about not taking the risk.

I’ve had many awful failures, but the regrets haunt me more than those failures.

You don’t want to end up like one of those old people lying in their hospital bed regretting their life once it is too late to do anything about it.

That brings me to my next point.

6. Just do it

When you’re older, the default answer should be no if the question does not excite you. Your time is valuable and you need to make you spend it doing things you love, with the people you love.

When you’re younger though… you just try as many things as possible. Get on the dancefloor, go on the crazy adventure, and take the risks.

To go back to lesson 5, you will regret it if you don’t.

The consequences of failing are greater the older you get. So, while you are young, just do it.

7. Enjoy the little moments

The older you get, the faster time goes. The faster time goes, the more you realize that you have to enjoy the little moments.

The moments where you’re at peace, the moments when you’re laughing with your friends, and the moments when unusually awesome things spontaneously happen.

These moments come and go and are too soon forgotten.

Enjoy them while you can.

Be present.

Closing remarks

Our 20s are filled with mistakes. If you’re doing them properly, you’ll be learning along the way

Sometimes you’ll catch the lesson immediately, and other times it’ll take years until you realize what life was trying to teach you.

While I want to share my life lessons with you so that you don’t have to learn the hard way… It’s unlikely that you will learn until life teaches you the same.

At least now I can say, “I told you so”. *shrug*

Thanks for reading

Be love.

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