Hello, my twenties!



Hello, my twenties!

I sometimes wonder how my life might have changed over the past five to ten years. I'm still the same immature child who doesn't have a life purpose, isn't working hard, quarrels with my younger brother over candy, and gets upset when my mother lends guests my bolster.

I have recently started a new phase of my life, and there are certain things I am loving and some I am not.

Even though we may be immature and unfocused, there is some sort of instinct or voice in our hearts that tells us we must be responsible. This is something that not just I, but others in my life stage, can completely identify with.

In a person's twenties, responsibility typically begins to enter their lives. We are passionate because we have just passed the adolescent stage. Our excitement for things we may not have previously thought to be our favorites increases, especially throughout our time at university.

Experiential learning also takes place during this period. The opportunity to explore is plentiful. Students have a busy schedule with all of the clubs they join, friends they make, traveling they do, and how can we forget about dating? The number of dates is at its highest right now. My friends are all now dating.

In my twenties, I sometimes wonder if I should have chosen something other than law to study. I know myself well enough to know that even if I start studying something else, I will still wonder if that is my true passion.

People's minds, especially mine, have no bounds. A few days ago, I and a friend discussed opening a food stall in our university to sell meat boxes, which are very popular in our university. Then one of my male friends told me to invest in a poultry farm; he told me that we would be rich. Why not open a "tong?" I thought.

I know that sometimes I think I will rule the world or achieve something great, and then I go to bed at night by watching "Doremon" and "Shinchan" with my 11-year-old younger brother.

How funny! I was shocked to learn that one of my faculties had never heard of a tong. Isn't this funny? I know I will miss these days when I get older. Haha! Ramit Sethi' I will teach you to be rich really inspired me a lot, I guess.

In the meantime, I question whether anything has changed that I don't like despite the good improvements. There might be. I now spend a lot of time worrying about what other people think of me; my sense of style, how I look, and the frequent and quick changes have all always troubled me. ESTÉE LALONDE’s blog Esteelalonde really helped me lot.

Despite being in my early 20s, I have already experienced some significant changes in my life. Just a few years ago, I was in college, had just passed the H.S.C., and was prepared for university. Now that I've started, I need to perform well during the semesters.

We must abide by the regulations set forth by each teacher, yet it might be challenging to recall which students are allowed to do which.

Do I seem like I'm becoming bored with this? No, not at all. In spite of the fact that this is one of my best times ever, I have a ton of stuff to do right now.

Every phase of life has its own lessons for us to learn that will help us in the future. The harder I work, the easier it is for me to establish myself as a nice person. The time has come for us to move past childhood and start a new chapter in our lives.

 




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