Jack I’m in my 50s and a university level educator. I have had so many adults enter our program in order to become teachers late in their lives. I’ve had students in their late 40s thru early 60s. People who were entering a 2nd even third profession. What they all had in common is deciding to go thru motions after high school because it’s what society and family expects. College, job, relationships, marriage, house, kids. They weren’t happy, in part because they weren’t doing what they truly wanted. But didn’t know what that was until later in life. I tell people all time. Your 20s are to get to know yourself. Who are you as a person? What matters to you? What are your values? That’s why gap years between high school and college or trade school is so important. It’s ok not to know what’s next at your age. You mentioned that living on the boat has become routine. Life on land, with the day to day of going to work, commuting to work, coming home to whatever responsibilities are there…. That’s routine. It can become monotonous for people. For far too many very little distinguishes one day from another. Give yourself some grace. Whether you continue with boat life or decide to stay on land for a while …Try not to put pressure on yourself to figure it out right away.
I'm 23 and I agree 100%. That is the best answer you could give to someone that is trying to figure out what he/she wants to do with his life. I spent 4 years in college, graduated, but now I realize that it didn't make me happier. What I want for now, is to try as much things as possible (including travelling far from mom and dad) and we'll see where this leads me to.
this is a good point. I am one of those who re-entered university in my 40s more than 20 years after my first degree. I was a stockbroker for 15 years, but now I`d rather read about the Roman Empire and learn how to read and write runes. Don`t stress, just keep learning and growing. There is not just one right path for you. You can make new paths or follow multiple. Some people get to work with their passion , but most have to work for money and realize themself in the freetime
Jack, I’m 69 years old and have changed my career 3 times and have been successful in all of them. Don’t pressure yourself to figure it all out at 20 years old. Life is like sailing in a way, strong winds, light winds, storms and a whole lot of pleasure on your journey. Go easy, have fun and know that if you are good to yourself and to the people around you everything will fall into place. Best wishes, Rob
Surprise. You’re totally normal. It’s natural to want to spread your wings AND a complete complement to your family that you feel strong enough to WANT to. Maybe you could start by hopping off somewhere and working with teaching sailing or water sports? Like at a posh resort? Like a “gap year”.. Discovering what you don’t want to do, can lead you to what you DO want to do😁
Was coming to say the same. 18-20 is that age when you leave and find yourself. Some kids go to college, others find a trade, and others hop from one thing to another until they land on a joy. I just turned 39 last week and I’ve gone through this s couple of times haha.
Go learn a new skill on land, you can meet new people, make new friends and try different things while you are young. The journey is knowing what you don’t want to do , crossing it off your list of Try This till you get to I want to do this. YOLO. People have 5 different careers in their lifetime they say.
Jack, I am 68 and the biggest piece of advice that I give to my children and grandchildren and their friends as they have all struggled through the time of their lives you are in now is this: trust your heart, don't listen to all the "logical" noise your brain is is sending you, it is just that, noise. don't compare yourself to others, really none of them have a clue either, no matter what it looks like from the outside. Your heart will tell you what is right for you. Open yourself to as many experiences as you possible can and eventually you find that something that you just cannot ignore, that is a passion. and that is the dream to follow. And somehow along that way you will find the people who will fill your life with joy.
As someone from your Dad's generation I say there is no rush. When young we think we need to do something and catch up and that we are being left behind, it's human nature. You are exactly where you need to be. What your parents have achieved took a lifetime. They have given you a head start in life and experiences that will help you throughout. You have to work at it, and I think you have the right mindset and openness but be patient. Don't just work for works sake find that niche, find that passion and you will be happier for it. You have 51K followers on TH-cam. At your age most people have never left the US. If I was to give any advice, I would say to do some remote study course while traveling get some business class / certificates etc. and finance certificates. Look at understanding more about those areas. I hear your Dad's advice and trust me his words are wise. No Credit, work for what you want and don't work for Credit. Good luck and God bless to you and your family.
I feel the same way you do too. Im 25 and still feel lost. I’ve had amazing opportunities and have a great job and career. But I still feel lost. I’ve filmed my entire life on TH-cam and now im just trying to figure out life beyond that. Wish all the best to you.
Jack, thank you for your beautiful transparency. As an eighteen year old, I’ve been feeling very much in the same place. It’s cool to know we’re not completely alone in our own wandering.
I’ll say this, buddy. You were raised on nature and adventure - and you know how to do social media; you don’t have to be constricted to a boat with your family to do that and even to make a living doing that. So I would say keep those things with you and there’s no limit to what you can do and experience. And keep Finn close.
I'm a 20 year old too and I literally had a conversation with my parents about this this morning...some of what you said are the exact words that came out of my mouth. I really enjoyed your rawness in this video :)
Jack, even though I'm 15 years older than yourself I knew this video was coming. Even growing up in exceptional circumstances as yourself, every man goes through these same feelings. Your a great guy, who was brought up by a great family. Trust your heart and your intuition. If you feel like bigger or greater things are out there then by all means go seize the moment and do what you desire. I have a feeling once you leave that boat with your family's support, you will be planning trips back to it to be back in paradise soon enough. It's a big world out there and ripe for the picking, stay smart and stick to your morals and you'll be fine. Can't wait to see what ya get into next brother. 💪
Jack you are wise beyond your years. This was refreshingly real, authentic and honest not to mention brave to put on you tube. You are going to be Just fine. I'm in my fifties and I still don't know what I want. What you are going through is normal, it's just the process of growing up, they call it growing pains for a reason. I bet you , as well as your family could make a pretty good living doing these videos, these videos that you guys produce are a lot more impact ful than you realise, all it takes is the right person to come along and offer you the right movie deal, or some sort of ambassador/speaker/spokesperson job. Do what you know, maybe just keep making these videos for now.
Jack, you have more wisdom that so many adults in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and those of us in retirement. Asking these questions of yourself now shows empathy, thoughtfulness and gentleness. You are talented in so many ways and I know your fabulous parents Are so very proud of you. Never stop questioning , never stop looking for your next adventure. Life is short. The fact that you articulated being appreciative of what you have experienced yet looking for new personal experiences shows that you have and will continue to live your best life. Respect sent to your parents and tight knit family. I know that they, as well as myself want nothing more for our adult children to create their own happiness. ❤
Agreed!! 💯 Trust your journey in life!! ❤ I visualize Jack traveling the world 🌎 in a Sprinter Van for the next chapter!! 🏕 (I was married and pregnant at age 20) 🙈 #davesandersstepdaughter 🇺🇲
Jack, my wife and I have been watching you for several years now. I have kids just a little older than yourself and even from my own personal experience, I understand! From 30k feet you have some awesome skills and knowledge. Your your fathers right hand and you carry yourself as a trusting, mature engaging individual that any organization or person wants to be around and engage with. I see people and adventure at the top of your life pyramid. Finding the base is never easy. Know for certain you have massive skills Jack that if I was looking for a person to give me direction in buying, planning, servicing, storing, repairing, fitting, operating, interpreting or travelling in any nautical realm, you would be top of my list. Your a gentleman and a great asset to this lacking world. You will know your calling Jack went it arrives!
Turning 20 in 4 months, a student in college, and question every aspect of my life everyday. There is something so human and heartful knowing that someone else with a completely different lifestyle and experience is feeling the same exact way I am. These videos are such a breath of fresh air, day by day I do believe we will figure it out, never completely but at least some parts of the puzzle. Your potential is only limited to what you think you are.
You’ve got this Jack. Think about it as your next journey. The map is what you said: Career->Wife->Kids->Retirement. Take the time to figure out your career that will set the foundation for finding the right woman, the right woman will give you the kids, and a happy and productive life will take you to a comfortable retirement. Don’t get ahead of yourself trying to get to steps 2&3 focus on step 1.
When I was 20, I was in the exact same place where you are. Panic creeped into my thoughts, then finally I decided I needed to take positive steps for my like. I re-entered college and decided to become a medical doctor. Seven years later, I was writing computer algorithms for artificial intelligence systems. Just allow life to take you where you want to go. You have a great head on your shoulders and a great family behind you for support. You'll be fine.
Powerful and clear headed, that was. Love your honesty. We all go through it. And it doesn't stop. You think you have to sort it out now? You do. And again, like your own father, you will have to sort it again. But, having said that, I would point out this; think about what you are good at, think about what gives you pleasure in the doing of, think about the you that you would respect most. And don't think about the money - that will follow. That's the easy bit. You will go through this again and again. Most of us of have 3 or 4 different lives. I was landlord, then teacher, then filmmaker, then real estate agent. Each one was necessary for my development.
This kid is going places!… You are light years ahead of others Brother!… You’ll find what your looking for, I believe that 100%… You were raised right and have a family who loves you! That in itself is a Blessing beyond belief!
What a heart-felt video. You're entering adulthood after an amazing childhood. If you set out on your own, you can start your own travel videos with all of your experience you've gotten from your boat travels. Or maybe do research videos for science or production companies. There's a whole world of opportunities out there for you to choose from. But when you leave, keep very close to your siblings and your parents. When I left home, I became somewhat estranged from my family, not because I wanted to, but because we all lived in different areas of the country. Now, as a retired person, I'm still trying to catch up on what I missed. I regret not calling everyone regularly and planning vacations to see them. I just got caught up in working for a living and trying to survive. I'm sure that you and your siblings will do just fine as you progress into adulthood. Happy travels to you all.
Respect! That was beautiful Jack. Raw, unfiltered, authentic, substance and depth. Truly. Respect in being vulnerable and sharing these thoughts with us. You've been given such wonderful gifts through your parent's love, care and teachings. To whom much is given, much will be required (Luke 12:48). If you have heard that line of wisdom, you know it means we are held responsible for what we have. I have full confidence that you will put to use all that you have been given Jack. God Blessings be upon you always!
We just saw our fourth child off to begin her life on the mainland. We live on a tiny island, and much like a boat, there’s not a lot of opportunities to launch one’s life here. She feels just like you, but we are confident that she will find her passion and forge her own unique path to success because we have given her the tools to stay grounded. Your parents gave you those same tools, we can clearly see it. So, when you get to America and slide into the river of life, you’ll be equipped to ride the rapids and avoid the whirlpools. Enjoy the wild ride! 🌺
Jack, "Your worried over nothing"! Yes, you do want to get some direction, but do not put to much pressure on yourself. Even the best laid plans will change from outside issues beyond your control. Even when you, "Figure it out", your interest and desires can change along the journey. I'm 3 times your age and started a new career at age 50 and love it! One thing I was always told was; do what you enjoy and the money will follow...All the best to you buddy!
Jack you have something most of us don't have, world experience at a very young age. And great parents. Thank your parents for that wonderful gift. You have your whole life a head of you. Everyone makes mistakes in life. Learn to get back up and grow from these lessons. Life is a long road of twists and turns. Stay the course, you have the tools to navigate through these rough moments. Success comes with patience. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter of living.
Jack, one thing I can tell you and know for sure, you will be successful at whatever your heart desires. Your parents and the relationship you have with your brother and sisters is very special. Your parents have done something amazing taking you on this journey of life that we have all been part of. You are going through what everyone of us goes through, living in a boat and travelling the world certainly isn't a negative it's a huge PLUS. Iam 55, and have had some amazing jobs and one piece of advice I will give you is " do what your heart desires, what makes you happy" Don't ever think some hum drum 9-5 job is the answer. (Not saying you do) Do what makes you happy, take opportunities and remember life doesn't have to be too serious. Most of us go through life always asking the question what do I want. Your are 100% normal and hearing you share your feelings with the world, those of us who tune in and watch your adventures I have to say you have just earned so much more respect from us all.
Some good advice in these comments. Enjoy whatever time you spend with your parents and siblings-they’re lucky to have you and you’re lucky to have them. You seem like a good guy, Jack-if you decide to explore life on your own a bit next, the people you encounter will be fortunate to have your life touch theirs. You don’t have to do any one thing for the rest of your life, either-you can try different things and live in different places over time if you want. Since you are a person who wants to help others, you’ll naturally find ways to do that wherever you go.
This video came out exactly when I need it most. I'm also in my young 20s, I also travel the world, and live a very unconventional life. I feel so grateful I get to see different parts of the world every day but at the same time it becomes routine and you feel guilty asking for a 'normal' life and going through 'normal' 20 year old things. TH-cam has helped me document and appreciate the places I travel to but at the same time raises a standard of trying to make your life look 'aesthetic enough' if that makes sense. I'm with you.. because finding out where you belong in the world is hard but I can't wait to follow your journey and see where you decide to take your life. sending you best wishes, we'll figure it out xx
Hi Jack. Thanks for being so honest and brave to share this. I often tell my kids (18 and 19) that getting old is easy. Staying young, having fun and learn through play with a childish mindset is hard. Do not rush things. Try different stuff and it doesn’t matter if it takes 4 months or 4 years. Suddenly you know what you want to do. “It is easy to be like everybody else, it is hard to be yourself” quote: Theresa Smed
Not being comfortable is the first step for growth. This astringent feeling makes someone move, produce, create and fulfill that emptiness. It’s great that you came up with this conversation and I knew that your introspective sensitivity would soon sprout with this beautiful video. Glory has this deeper sense for life and I bet her presence made your head circumnavigates your life. Maybe a psychologist? Helping people with boat therapy? Go Jack, that’s a beautiful moment.
SO WELL SAID Jack !, I'm 61 and this picture of me is sailing in Hawaii in the 90's, I had no idea what I wanted to be at this point, I did want to be married to the girl I was with and we're still together. But, family has always been more important then things to me. My Uncle sparked my love of sailing. We would sail the short distance to Catalina Island off the shore of California, and on the return - he'd let me take control of the tiller "Just point toward that hill" He'd say and the few times I did at 9 -10 years old would be my last until this day in Hawaii off Lahaina, and to this day I regret not giving up... other less important things, for life on or near the water, if only on weekends. "What if all works out" Dream big like your parents, Love well like all of you and you'll find what your looking for - Go get your dreams !!!, Cheers, Scott
What a life you have already had! We have loved watching you and your family for years. I see so much potential for all sorts of things in your future. Photographer, videographer, you could work on a yacht, musical talent, and the strong work ethic that I believe you have will take you far. You have a unique dilemma in that you have so many choices that it is difficult to move forward. I have had many jobs in life, some I have pursued and some have been just to survive challenges in life for a short time to get us back on our feet. Sometimes it comes down to trying something out and seeing if it fits. Blessings to you and yours!
No one has their life together at 20 years old. Find a passion, stick with it- stay away from social media influencers- most of the time it’s all show. It’s time to build yours. It won’t be easy but life a journey. From the looks of it, you have a great support system to help you along the way. Growth takes time and patience. 🤙🏾
Jack I’m only a couple years older than you & relate so much. I have been committed to a career since I was a kid, but I still feel as lost as you. It may seem like others have it figured out based on what you see online but we’re all the same. I’m confused & worried I’m making the wrong decisions for my future self. I try to focus on day to day happiness as the building blocks to a life I want to live. The world is your oyster & mine & I know you will feel so different in a year even if ‘nothing’ has changed, just as I’m sure you’ve felt every passing year this far into life. I hope you find inner peace & love & continue to be vulnerable in your journey. You’ll do great things simply by being your truest self everyday. i hope you are well. with love, Ave
As a parent of four kids, now ages 25-35, here are my undoubtedly imperfect observations. First, a varied travel experience over 7 years has educated you in ways that rival an academic experience. Probably even better. But you won't realize how much you've learned until you move on to your next phase and get the new perspective that inevitably comes with it. Second, even travel becomes routine and, after 7 years, and, after living under the same roof as your parents, it's time to strike out on your own. Third, It will be a trial and error process finding the right path. The saying goes it takes 10,000 hours of doing it to be become expert at something. The trick is to keep trying until you land on something that suits your needs. Good luck, Jack.
Jack, im 31 years old and about to turn 32. You are still so young bud, your 20s are the time to figure out what you want to do! I'll tell you I wasted my 20s and wish I could go back and make a lot of different decisions, but such is life! Focus on the present, follow your heart, and everything is going to work out great for you. You're a great kid, and I have no doubt you will go on to be successful in whatever you end up doing.
Listening to you just now, I flashed back to a twenty-year-old version of myself, and I had the same thoughts then as you just communicated now almost word for word. 20-year-old me was nervous because I wasn't following the plan that everyone else was, and I felt adrift. I didn't know what I wanted to do other than live in the moment. Being adrift worked out, because I found a path that led to another and another. Now I know that I've always been where I needed to be. You have a unique perspective; you and your family have done what a lot of other people dream about doing, keep doing what you are doing, and your talents and passions will choose a path forward.
I really resonate with what you said at 4:14. I feel like it's a great privilege to be able to decide what we want to do with our lives, but having so many choices feels like both a blessing and a curse. The pressure to not choose wrong is immense. I think something that's reassuring is knowing that most people feel this way at 19, 20, 21, etc, but that we all inevitably figure it out. Looking forward to seeing what you decide!
Your father is such a great mentor. I’m the same age as your dad and I see how much you enjoy helping your dad. I know your a young man and want to do so much my son’s work and they have never been able to see everything you get to see. This whole time your dad has taught you to sail and work on the boat. You know how to change oil on very expensive diesel engines and maintenance that young people have not a clue. Your parents have showed you how to save money and do the right things with your money. You don’t have the influence of other kids my son is a recovering heroin addict at least you don’t have that in the middle of the ocean. I’ve watched your family for years and you have become a outstanding son and you have some great parents enjoy life with your parents cause when you come back to the states and you all get off that boat your going to miss it all I guarantee you.
My advice brother continue to travel and try new things until you find your passion. Once you find your passion you’ll know what you want out your life and sometimes that comes late. I didn’t really figure out who I was as a person until I was like 23 and found what my true passions are. That’s where happiness is. Don’t chase money, don’t chase lust, or material things. Chase experiences, and try new things until you find what makes you happy and everything else will fall in place. 💯 you have a head start on people your age believe it or not.
I'm 23 and totally relate. You said, "I wanna be useful". There, do that thing. Every day keep that as your compass. Your path might vary every day, but I think you have the perfect mindset for where you are in life. You're actually way smarter than most our age, and you know you're in control, even if your humility makes you want to say "I dunno". I think your dad would say "bull by the horns, Jack". You really have all the mental resources and tools to deal. You'll end up having made more right decisions than wrong, but as you said, you're not alone. Family is always there to help, and they will be honoured to do so.
I guarantee you its very rare for people of any age to truly have it all together. As an almost 18 year old that lives in Los Angeles and is prepping to go to college, not me nor any of my friends have it together. It might seem like we all know what we're doing from the outside but we're all struggling and just as confused as you so just know you're not alone. We're all stressed as hell about our futures even if I live on land and you live on a boat.
You have the two best mentors at your fingertips to fall back on if you ever have the need. One foot in front of the other and live life with no regrets. When you stumble, get up, dust your britches off, learn the lesson and move forward. Life is full of opportunities and roadblocks. Overcoming the roadblocks is what gives us strength to succeed. You’ve got the tools in your toolbox, it’s up to you to use them. Best wishes with whatever you do. You’re a humble young man
Tenho 25 anos, e no ano passado realizei meu sonho de passar o ano viajando por aí após terminar a faculdade enquanto trabalhava remotamente, e sabe de uma coisa? Percebi que o que eu mais queria era uma vida simples. Eu queria encontrar um amor, e acordar todos os dias ao lado da mesma pessoa. Eu queria uma pia grande para poder cozinhar bem e saudável, e um lugar para colocar meus livros. Um lugar para chamar de meu, e onde eu pudesse voltar para casa no fim do dia, após dar o melhor de mim em meu trabalho. Aluguei um apartamento barato e fiz acontecer. Conheci meu namorado e adotamos uma gatinha. Coincidentemente, ele também tinha viajando por quatro anos da vida dele pela Oceania e Ásia, e tinha o mesmo desejo que eu de permanecer, de viver o simples e cotidiano. Hoje, não conheço mil pessoas por aí como antes, mas tenho a sorte de beber um vinho na sexta-feira à noite com meu amado em nossa casa. Saímos sempre com os mesmos amigos queridos, e celebramos juntos suas novidades. Jogamos cartas, dirigimos pela cidade, conhecemos os restaurantes por perto. E descobri uma felicidade gostosa de paz assim. Ainda amo viajar, e tentamos viajar todos os feriados e férias. Mas gosto de voltar para casa ❤ Hoje, largamos nossas carreiras convencionais e estamos vivendo de poupanças para estudar para as carreiras de nossos sonhos. Coloquei como meta que trabalharei pela causa indígena, e ele, com psicologia. Por um tempo, teremos que poupar, não tem jeito. Tudo são desafios, a todo o momento há começos e recomeços, e o tempo certo quem dita é o coração. Tenho certeza que tudo dará certo em sua jornada Jack! É questão de tempo até você se jogar por aí nesse mundão! Escolha uma causa ou um valor e lute por ela, ganhe dinheiro por meio dela. Haverá dias desanimadores, mas o importante é prosseguir e ser forte. Experiencie várias coisas, mas também seja resiliente com algumas em específico, para desenvolve-las com mais profundidade. Tudo vai dar certo!! ❤
Thank you for putting this so beautifully into words. This video came at a time in my life when I didn't know I needed it. I am also 20, and it is always a relief to know that other people out there are struggling with the same things. It makes you feel less alone, and the problems seem smaller. Theres something about realising we have completed two whole decades of our lives and are now adults makes everything seem much more serious. But really we have only been adults for two years and are still learning how to live. I feel like there is such pressure to get 'life' started and it's hard to remember that life is not a race and we don't always have to be embarking on some great endeavour. We don't need to achieve something to be valid in our humanness.
Jack, I’m 19 and I have no freaking idea what I’m doing with my life either. You’re not alone in feeling like this! I always question my choices or feel like I’m not good enough to do the thing I want. Im also torn between choosing a job with good money, or follow my heart.
Hi Jack, I've been following your family's story for a long time. Your parents have done an outstanding job. Now you have grown up and I'm sure your parents are apprehensive, but they know this day had to come. They already seem to be planning for a day when it is just two of them on the boat. You are an outstanding sailor and they will feel the loss when you leave, but it has to happen. Plus, it will give Finn a chance to step up, just as you had the chance to step up when Anna left. I have a couple of pieces of advice. My first suggestion (as a high school educator whom has helped many kids through this transition and a parent of two grown up legends myself) would be to go and spend time with your older sister. She has negotiated this transition and she knows you probably better than anyone. Secondly, I am sure there are people with boats whom could use someone with your skills. Maybe sail on a different boat for a while. Finally (and this is pure caring Mum advice) As a dual American/Australian citizen with a lot of years on the planet, now is not the time to base yourself in the States. If I were counselling you, I think I would suggest you reach out to the podcast "Diary of a CEO". I know he is looking for video editors and you definitely have a good eye for content. London could be cool for a while! You got this.
The reason I come back to your channel is your authenticity and reality. No hyping it up, plain and simple - thats what we're all craving for. I like your channel. And I really like the way you are - and I know you already are the kind of person people can rely on!
Jack, you already are useful! You're so capable, we see that every video. Whether you're 20 or 40, we all wonder what we're meant to do, how we can best contribute. Seems the key is to figure out what you most enjoy doing, don't put a huge emphasis on making money. We all need money, but it should not be your top consideration. Give yourself room to figure out what you most enjoy doing and whether it could be a fulfilling career, whether it meets your criteria of contributing. And allow yourself to make many changes throughout your life. I finally found my passion at age 40 and made a huge change in careers. It's ok to stay on the boat too, if that is fulfilling to you. I have confidence in you Jack.
Your drive, passion and honesty is refreshing. I have a 20 year old almost 21 year old and I totally get it!! You’ll go far Jack, what a class act you are!! 🙌
6:08 Jack! You have turned into a fine young man and yes, don't worry about it. It will all come together. Trust me, you are far ahead of the majority of people your age.
This just shows that everything in life is relative and fullfillment comes from within. You are smart, handsome, creative, you have a great family, know lots of skills, and have done more experiences than most people will ever do in their lifetime, and yet you feel lost... Some people would do anything to get just a percentage of the what you have I hope you'll keep doing videos, wheter it's traveling or more personals like this, or anything, because you surely know how to tell a story
Jack what's your passion? What do you love doing? Experiment with things and figure out what makes you happy and then figure out a way to make money doing it. When I watch you teach Glory how to kitesurf I saw someone who is an excellent teacher. Maybe you want to go into hosting charters. I see you and Finn working together.
Jack and I are in the same boat, the only difference is I’m in my early 60s. I am super passionate about football and after reading this comment, I think I’m going to go to tryouts next week and give it a shot
A very introspective look at the mind and thoughts of Jack. I am 48 years older than you are, retired, and sometimes still trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up. The beauty is you are asking these questions NOW, as a 20 YO, and not waiting. Good for you. I hope you will continue to share who Jack Whitaker is. I can not imagine anything but the best for you.
You've got some pretty solid advice here in the comments. Don't put too much pressure on yourself to have your life all mapped out, it's all about the journey !
jack, in my 30's now and see a lot of your "struggles" I can speak for myself and say it took the better part of my 20's to find that purpose. don't feel any regret for your achievements. money makes the world go around, that's the hard truth. having something you're passionate about becoming a career is what you should strive for. you don't have to be a youtuber, you don't have to be a sailor. you don't have to take the "easy" route. don't be afraid to jump head first into whatever it is you find. put 200% into it. 100% at a "job" and 100% into your passion. pulling for you, you're blessed with your mindset at your age, and older you will recognize the blessings and lessons your parents have given you. and continue to nurture into your 20's. you only get one mom and dad bro
If you don't know, then don't make any big decisions. Just keep all your options open and begin building a financial foundation, that will enable you to do whatever you eventually decide on. Money in the bank goes with any outfit, as they say.
building a financial foundation? As a 21 years old? I mean the only thing you can really do is to find a job or like study... and from there your path is kinda set a bit. Until you have enough money you won't have any outfits that fit.... or am I wrong? I'm currently same age and yeah (:@@hxhdfjifzirstc894
You are not alone! You are normal. I am 80. Your feelings are completely normal and have been for centuries. Times change, but human nature does not. Main thing is don't panic. Ride it out. You will land somewhere you like. Might be several changes, but it will work out. In the meantime, whatever you do to earn money, be good, and dedicated to what you do and go beyond what is expected. Ultimately people notice. There will be times when you feel screwed over but ultimately, someone will notice your dedication and will springboard you to something greater. Every job you are doing is the most important job in your life at the time. Treat it that way.
Wonderfully sincere reflection on your live & your desires. I am impressed, & I wish you "god's speed. Yes, you are incredibly fortunate in having the "life style" your parents provided & offered. And yes, you should justily be proud of your siblings who have enhanced these many years of adventure & fun. I have watched all of your mother's uploads & feel strongly connected to your family's story. You are all very "real" to me and genuine! I have never commented before to anything offered by your family's postings, but somehow this just "struck" me! You will find your way - because you come from a very talented/genuine family. That will be your compass for life ahead.
I'll tell you right now that people in their 30s still live with their parents these days Jack. You're a world traveler and you have more knowledge than most people in the states including people older than you. Because of this I would use that knowledge of knowing what life is like around the world to dial in what your dream is! There's nothing more painful than working at 9:00 to 5:00 for 40 plus years.
Jack I hear what you're saying. I'm 76 and I've been wondering my whole life ...what am I doing with my life? I could never point my finger at any one thing and say "that's what I want". Too many choices to make or not enough choices to make. It's not just you, we are all in the same predicament, deciding what to do next. There IS no right answer.
I'm 68 but I remember feeling very much as you do, in my 20's. People talk about it as though that is the best time of your life and in some ways it really is, but for most of us it is also a confusing time full of self doubt. I remember feeling like I was all grown up so therefore I should know what I wanted to do and be good at it. The thing is, at that age one has a great deal of potential but very limited experience. I can't offer much advice except to be patient with yourself and don't expect to get everything right the first time. Don't underestimate the roll of fate and good karma. Be positive and put out a positive message and things will tend to fall into place. Don't let failures bother you too much--everybody has them.
I'm 51 mate. I never knew what I wanted. It just kinda comes to you, dont go looking for it. Also, you are mature beyond on years, your parents have prepared you well. Let it come to you!
you’re definitely not the only one who feels like this. entering your late teens or early 20s makes you question everything-it’s strange because you’re finally the one who has to make the decisions for yourself and for your future. it can be really stressful- i try to remember that’s it also okay to fail and to take the wrong direction, nothing has to be perfect right away sending love in your journey jack
It's so comforting seeing someone close to my age, so openly talk about the stress of deciding what you want to do with your life. Like you said, we have to decide our life trajectory so quickly, and you can't help but feel like one wrong decision will ruin your life. While I don't understand everything you are feeling Jack, I understand the pressure your under to make these huge life altering decisions.
know that there are a lot of people your age (including myself) who will be watching and following you during your adventure who will also be experiencing the beginning of their own future. we’re all in this together!
Bruv persue one of your passions. A couple years ago I decided to take the risk to study graphic design. I worked a lot to get into a prep art school and then in the art school I wanted the most. I’ve been working for two years now, I’ve moved to Paris for my job, met new people but still remain in contact with my old friends, I discover lots of new things everyday. I work in fashion and if you told be this two years ago I would have never believed you. It’s been tough, lots of doubts, still have some and it’s completely normal but I have people around me who I can trust and who are caring and loving. I am 25 btw ! Keep going Jack, it’s tough but you can do it ! Asking yourself these questions is the first step in the right direction :)
Love this post. I’m here to tell you those feelings come up a different stages of ones life, it’s normal and yes can be frustrating. I’ve found out the trick is finding balance but being at peace regardless. You have done so much at such a young age. My advice is to change course and see where it leads you. You already know what Jack wants you are just struggling on how to obtain it. Wishing you the best of luck. Don’t be hard on yourself, we all go thru at some point in our lives and more than once. ⛵️
Brother I’m 39 with a family two houses I’ve been watching you guys and vaga since the beginning living my dream threw YT … what I’m saying is do what you know, love and are good at. Enough people like me that will support your sail boat family you could build . I’m all about it and hope to one day sell everything and be on the water jack ! Keep your dads legacy going !
I am in my 40s and still working it out. Like others have said there's no need to be in a rush to "get" certain things by a certain time. I know people who did get the relationship, house, kids etc who are NOT happy, but outwardly you would think they are. Social media is a "highlight" reel, people rarely share their real and genuine struggles. You could always take a "gap year" away from the boat, with the only aim being of experiencing some different things and see how it goes. As far as finances go I have found the "J Bravo" TH-cam channel very educational, and something I wish I was taught in my 20s so I could manage my own money.
If it helps Jack… I’m 35 and still figuring it all out. Yes you have to make money… is a reality but the answer to that is finding something you love (that’s a journey) and figuring out a way to make cash around it but the most important thing in life is enjoying the present moment ✨ Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽 love ya braddaa for da ocean
Jack, Your comment about being confused whether to pursue something that makes money or follow your passion struck me. I am 56 and American. I left the US at 19 to travel Europe a fell in love with Italy. I finished my degree in the US and returned to Florence without a job because something told me I should be there. After 30 some years I am here with a wonderful husband I met shortly after arriving, two successful businesses and a beautiful home. I let my heart guide me and found I could make money doing what I love. Please know that once you begin your journey, that your family will always be your rock and that even if you choose a direction that might not work, they have prepared you to anchor and evaluate what your next step will be. You got this. Follow your heart.
Jack, that was beautiful! I love this serious and thoughtful side of you. You are asking the right questions! You are already clear on some of the most important thing, the ones you listed are amazing. Of course the agitation about not yet knowing is totally normal and healthy. You are already many leagues ahead of most people your age… And most people far beyond your age. At 50, looking back it is the fear of doing the “wrong” thing that has held me back the most, has led to my biggest regrets. My concerns that I didn’t (and still don’t) know my right path, my purpose, my next steps were what has caused me to hesitate and miss opportunities. I tried too hard to get it “right”. I’m sure you’ve read this one from Rilke before, but it is a great one at these times: “Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer. Rainer Maria Rilke
bro there is no panic about all this! life is like a long hiking trail. You come to a fork in the trail , pick left or right then just do your best navigating as you go. There is too much pressure on people to 'pick' what they are doing. There's always going to be decisions to make, things to learn and paths to choose your whole life. From my perspective you are a super amazing person and you will carry that with you no matter what you end up doing. Try different things and your passion will find you.
Brother… you are worried over nothing. You actually ARE doing something with your life. You are an important member and leader in your awesome family. You are a VERY important member of the Zatara crew. It’s clear your Dad (as the Captain) really counts on you. All those skills will translate into whatever you decide to do in life. And you don’t need to put an arbitrary timeline on deciding your next move (by the time we get to the states). Zatara will likely still need a first mate and I know your family loves having your around because your not dependent on them… you are an important part of making all things Zatara work. Keep thinking, keep pondering and it will come to you in due time. Many people get so focused on their destination that they fail to enjoy the journey. Keep enjoying where you are and what you are doing. The next thing will become glaringly obvious when the time is right. That’s unsolicited advice from an old timer approaching is 65th trip around the sun. Fair winds and following seas brother!
It is now 9 days after you posted and over 1500 comments. Do not feel lost I would guess that most 20 year old's have no idea on what they want with their life's. You have time to find your passion. I am 74 and have been very lucky and found my passion in my teens. I know many very successful and happy people who did not find their passion until much latter in life. My son had 4 years of university and was still unsure about the details of his future. He enlisted in the military. That gave him some more time and different life experiences to find his passion. I have know way too many people who spent their lives chasing the all mighty dollar and were never truly happy. If you are happy the money will be enough. Best of luck finding your passion.
The fact that your thinking about your future and wanting to be responsible shows a lot about your maturity. I went to college and changed my major three time and ended up in a trade school only to go back to college later in life to pursue what my true passion was. There are so many opportunities out there and we don't always see them even when they are right in front of us. Best of luck to you in your future endeavors and stay safe out there on the water.
Jack off topic but the song you picked for this video is so so so good, now for on topic, I’m 23 and still don’t really know what I’m doing with my life either! No one really knows what their doing, I think we’re all just trying to do the best we can and figure things out as we go. You never know what’s going to happen down the line. One day you’re clueless and then the next, things start making a little more sense. Just wanna let you know I believe in you and feeling all of those feelings is super normal!!! You’ll figure things out! :)
Hi Jack! I remember feeling similarly. My son did, too. There is something about realizing the decade between 20 and 30 sets the trajectory for the rest of your life. I know you didn’t ask for my input. So ignore it if you like. What helped me was focusing on what was really important to me: deciding if there is a god or not. And if there is and if he really created this earth and all on it, including me, then I needed to know what he wanted for me. I needed to check in, even though I knew he lets us all choose. I admire you Jack! You’re doing great.
Best Zatara vid in a while! Ive been following Zatara crew since day one and have seen you grow mate.... i tell you Jack, you are gonna be just fine. You have the right attitude and life skills, just keep on living in the moment, be present in the present and keep looking forward with positivity... Explore what you want and go get it, everything is possible. Most of all live the life you love and love the life you live, all you need is love and youve got lots to give. Blessed love, power and strength to you brother. xx
I relate to what you've said so much about not knowing what to do. Honestly, I am still young. I'm not even an adult yet but watching videos like this gives me a sense of joy. I know I have time to figure things out but I just want to live life sto the fullest. Anyways, i hope you figure it out man. You've got this and I believe in you! It will come at the right time :)
Hey Jack, i'm 30 and just getting my life together. I was trying to figure out what i want to do thorugh all my 20's. And i still don't really know what exactly i want or where my goal is in life. I started studying this year(pretty late with 30) but i think someone is never too old for anything, expecially learning and imporoving oneself. You already have so much in such an early age. You are intelligent, you learned about other countrys and saw the world. You are in a position to be everything you want, and i can tell you, just go with the flow.
This was so encouraging to hear and I know exactly where you are at. I'm also 21 and graduating college in a few months. I can confidently say i'm just as lost. I've been told this is the time In your life to explore and try new things. Regardless of what you do Jack you can't make a wrong decision. There's a reason for everything.
Jack I'm in my twenties too and trust me it's okay to feel like you don't know where your life's going. Stick to what to love + learn a skill that allows u to be financially stable and trust the process ❤️
The questions on which path to take in life really never end. They are the core questions that have been a mystery since time began. What is my purpose? What will make my life more fulfilling? You are a good person, smart and hard working - for these reasons your life will be blessed and those around you will be better for having spent time with you. I tell these same things to my son who turns 18 tomorrow.
stoked on your openness and honesty , that in itself is incredible...........no one knows what the future is, its short dreams, be grateful you have an incredible family, they will help guide you
Bro I'm 30. Started law school last year after spending most of my 20's traveling and simply trying to live life to the fullest. I still don't have it figured out entirely. Your general outlook on life will take you places homie. You'll find your path.
I’m 20 as well, and although I’ve found my passion, I still feel lost, behind, like I’m not doing enough. I think right now you are at a turning point where you’re not a full adult yet, or a teen anymore. And I am too! Here 4 u
Jack, stay grounded, trust your heart, and listen to your inner voice. You are well on your way to a very bright future! Will definitely be rooting for you on your journey. Exciting times ahead young man. Namaste!
Jack I’m in my 50s and a university level educator. I have had so many adults enter our program in order to become teachers late in their lives. I’ve had students in their late 40s thru early 60s. People who were entering a 2nd even third profession. What they all had in common is deciding to go thru motions after high school because it’s what society and family expects. College, job, relationships, marriage, house, kids. They weren’t happy, in part because they weren’t doing what they truly wanted. But didn’t know what that was until later in life.
I tell people all time. Your 20s are to get to know yourself. Who are you as a person? What matters to you? What are your values? That’s why gap years between high school and college or trade school is so important.
It’s ok not to know what’s next at your age. You mentioned that living on the boat has become routine. Life on land, with the day to day of going to work, commuting to work, coming home to whatever responsibilities are there…. That’s routine. It can become monotonous for people. For far too many very little distinguishes one day from another.
Give yourself some grace. Whether you continue with boat life or decide to stay on land for a while …Try not to put pressure on yourself to figure it out right away.
I'm 23 and I agree 100%. That is the best answer you could give to someone that is trying to figure out what he/she wants to do with his life.
I spent 4 years in college, graduated, but now I realize that it didn't make me happier.
What I want for now, is to try as much things as possible (including travelling far from mom and dad) and we'll see where this leads me to.
Great advice
this is a good point. I am one of those who re-entered university in my 40s more than 20 years after my first degree. I was a stockbroker for 15 years, but now I`d rather read about the Roman Empire and learn how to read and write runes. Don`t stress, just keep learning and growing. There is not just one right path for you. You can make new paths or follow multiple. Some people get to work with their passion , but most have to work for money and realize themself in the freetime
Agreed. Don't decide before you know. Keep options open, and build a financial foundation (which helps any path in life).
Ditto
Jack, I’m 69 years old and have changed my career 3 times and have been successful in all of them. Don’t pressure yourself to figure it all out at 20 years old. Life is like sailing in a way, strong winds, light winds, storms and a whole lot of pleasure on your journey. Go easy, have fun and know that if you are good to yourself and to the people around you everything will fall into place. Best wishes, Rob
Surprise. You’re totally normal. It’s natural to want to spread your wings AND a complete complement to your family that you feel strong enough to WANT to. Maybe you could start by hopping off somewhere and working with teaching sailing or water sports? Like at a posh resort? Like a “gap year”.. Discovering what you don’t want to do, can lead you to what you DO want to do😁
Was coming to say the same. 18-20 is that age when you leave and find yourself. Some kids go to college, others find a trade, and others hop from one thing to another until they land on a joy. I just turned 39 last week and I’ve gone through this s couple of times haha.
This is your best video yet!
Go to Montana and become a cowboy. Yelp right the opposite of now. Giddy up!
Go learn a new skill on land, you can meet new people, make new friends and try different things while you are young. The journey is knowing what you don’t want to do , crossing it off your list of Try This till you get to I want to do this. YOLO. People have 5 different careers in their lifetime they say.
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Jack, I am 68 and the biggest piece of advice that I give to my children and grandchildren and their friends as they have all struggled through the time of their lives you are in now is this: trust your heart, don't listen to all the "logical" noise your brain is is sending you, it is just that, noise. don't compare yourself to others, really none of them have a clue either, no matter what it looks like from the outside. Your heart will tell you what is right for you. Open yourself to as many experiences as you possible can and eventually you find that something that you just cannot ignore, that is a passion. and that is the dream to follow. And somehow along that way you will find the people who will fill your life with joy.
As someone from your Dad's generation I say there is no rush. When young we think we need to do something and catch up and that we are being left behind, it's human nature. You are exactly where you need to be. What your parents have achieved took a lifetime. They have given you a head start in life and experiences that will help you throughout. You have to work at it, and I think you have the right mindset and openness but be patient. Don't just work for works sake find that niche, find that passion and you will be happier for it. You have 51K followers on TH-cam. At your age most people have never left the US. If I was to give any advice, I would say to do some remote study course while traveling get some business class / certificates etc. and finance certificates. Look at understanding more about those areas. I hear your Dad's advice and trust me his words are wise. No Credit, work for what you want and don't work for Credit. Good luck and God bless to you and your family.
I feel the same way you do too. Im 25 and still feel lost. I’ve had amazing opportunities and have a great job and career. But I still feel lost. I’ve filmed my entire life on TH-cam and now im just trying to figure out life beyond that. Wish all the best to you.
Jack, thank you for your beautiful transparency. As an eighteen year old, I’ve been feeling very much in the same place. It’s cool to know we’re not completely alone in our own wandering.
You have a future in filmmaking. I've been a cinematographer for 30 years, your stories and images have great feel and timing. Keep filming!
I agree
Treasure Hunter. You know the waters, winds. Diving. An adventure.
I’ll say this, buddy. You were raised on nature and adventure - and you know how to do social media; you don’t have to be constricted to a boat with your family to do that and even to make a living doing that.
So I would say keep those things with you and there’s no limit to what you can do and experience. And keep Finn close.
I'm a 20 year old too and I literally had a conversation with my parents about this this morning...some of what you said are the exact words that came out of my mouth. I really enjoyed your rawness in this video :)
Jack, even though I'm 15 years older than yourself I knew this video was coming. Even growing up in exceptional circumstances as yourself, every man goes through these same feelings. Your a great guy, who was brought up by a great family. Trust your heart and your intuition. If you feel like bigger or greater things are out there then by all means go seize the moment and do what you desire. I have a feeling once you leave that boat with your family's support, you will be planning trips back to it to be back in paradise soon enough. It's a big world out there and ripe for the picking, stay smart and stick to your morals and you'll be fine. Can't wait to see what ya get into next brother. 💪
Jack you are wise beyond your years. This was refreshingly real, authentic and honest not to mention brave to put on you tube. You are going to be Just fine. I'm in my fifties and I still don't know what I want. What you are going through is normal, it's just the process of growing up, they call it growing pains for a reason. I bet you , as well as your family could make a pretty good living doing these videos, these videos that you guys produce are a lot more impact ful than you realise, all it takes is the right person to come along and offer you the right movie deal, or some sort of ambassador/speaker/spokesperson job. Do what you know, maybe just keep making these videos for now.
Jack, you have more wisdom that so many adults in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and those of us in retirement. Asking these questions of yourself now shows empathy, thoughtfulness and gentleness. You are talented in so many ways and I know your fabulous parents
Are so very proud of you. Never stop questioning , never stop looking for your next adventure. Life is short. The fact that you articulated being appreciative of what you have experienced yet looking for new personal experiences shows that you have and will continue to live your best life. Respect sent to your parents and tight knit family. I know that they, as well as myself want nothing more for our adult children to create their own happiness. ❤
Well said
Agreed!! 💯 Trust your journey in life!! ❤
I visualize Jack traveling the world 🌎 in a Sprinter Van for the next chapter!! 🏕 (I was married and pregnant at age 20) 🙈 #davesandersstepdaughter 🇺🇲
Damn. This is one of the best videos i´ve seen. Your parents raised you well thats for sure. Everything will be alright Jack. This video says it all.
Jack, my wife and I have been watching you for several years now. I have kids just a little older than yourself and even from my own personal experience, I understand! From 30k feet you have some awesome skills and knowledge. Your your fathers right hand and you carry yourself as a trusting, mature engaging individual that any organization or person wants to be around and engage with. I see people and adventure at the top of your life pyramid. Finding the base is never easy. Know for certain you have massive skills Jack that if I was looking for a person to give me direction in buying, planning, servicing, storing, repairing, fitting, operating, interpreting or travelling in any nautical realm, you would be top of my list. Your a gentleman and a great asset to this lacking world. You will know your calling Jack went it arrives!
Turning 20 in 4 months, a student in college, and question every aspect of my life everyday. There is something so human and heartful knowing that someone else with a completely different lifestyle and experience is feeling the same exact way I am. These videos are such a breath of fresh air, day by day I do believe we will figure it out, never completely but at least some parts of the puzzle. Your potential is only limited to what you think you are.
Don't worry Jack you will find a place in this world for you I love watching your videos
You’ve got this Jack. Think about it as your next journey. The map is what you said: Career->Wife->Kids->Retirement. Take the time to figure out your career that will set the foundation for finding the right woman, the right woman will give you the kids, and a happy and productive life will take you to a comfortable retirement. Don’t get ahead of yourself trying to get to steps 2&3 focus on step 1.
When I was 20, I was in the exact same place where you are. Panic creeped into my thoughts, then finally I decided I needed to take positive steps for my like. I re-entered college and decided to become a medical doctor. Seven years later, I was writing computer algorithms for artificial intelligence systems. Just allow life to take you where you want to go. You have a great head on your shoulders and a great family behind you for support. You'll be fine.
Powerful and clear headed, that was. Love your honesty. We all go through it. And it doesn't stop. You think you have to sort it out now? You do. And again, like your own father, you will have to sort it again. But, having said that, I would point out this; think about what you are good at, think about what gives you pleasure in the doing of, think about the you that you would respect most. And don't think about the money - that will follow. That's the easy bit. You will go through this again and again. Most of us of have 3 or 4 different lives. I was landlord, then teacher, then filmmaker, then real estate agent. Each one was necessary for my development.
This kid is going places!… You are light years ahead of others Brother!… You’ll find what your looking for, I believe that 100%… You were raised right and have a family who loves you! That in itself is a Blessing beyond belief!
What a heart-felt video. You're entering adulthood after an amazing childhood. If you set out on your own, you can start your own travel videos with all of your experience you've gotten from your boat travels. Or maybe do research videos for science or production companies. There's a whole world of opportunities out there for you to choose from. But when you leave, keep very close to your siblings and your parents. When I left home, I became somewhat estranged from my family, not because I wanted to, but because we all lived in different areas of the country. Now, as a retired person, I'm still trying to catch up on what I missed. I regret not calling everyone regularly and planning vacations to see them. I just got caught up in working for a living and trying to survive. I'm sure that you and your siblings will do just fine as you progress into adulthood. Happy travels to you all.
“I don’t wanna look back on these days and say man I wish I at least tried to use the opportunity that was given to me then”
Needed to hear that 🧡
Wise words…
Respect! That was beautiful Jack.
Raw, unfiltered, authentic, substance and depth.
Truly. Respect in being vulnerable and sharing these thoughts with us.
You've been given such wonderful gifts through your parent's love, care and teachings.
To whom much is given, much will be required (Luke 12:48).
If you have heard that line of wisdom, you know it means we are held responsible for what we have.
I have full confidence that you will put to use all that you have been given Jack. God Blessings be upon you always!
We just saw our fourth child off to begin her life on the mainland. We live on a tiny island, and much like a boat, there’s not a lot of opportunities to launch one’s life here. She feels just like you, but we are confident that she will find her passion and forge her own unique path to success because we have given her the tools to stay grounded. Your parents gave you those same tools, we can clearly see it. So, when you get to America and slide into the river of life, you’ll be equipped to ride the rapids and avoid the whirlpools. Enjoy the wild ride! 🌺
Jack, "Your worried over nothing"! Yes, you do want to get some direction, but do not put to much pressure on yourself. Even the best laid plans will change from outside issues beyond your control. Even when you, "Figure it out", your interest and desires can change along the journey. I'm 3 times your age and started a new career at age 50 and love it! One thing I was always told was; do what you enjoy and the money will follow...All the best to you buddy!
Jack you have something most of us don't have, world experience at a very young age. And great parents. Thank your parents for that wonderful gift. You have your whole life a head of you. Everyone makes mistakes in life. Learn to get back up and grow from these lessons. Life is a long road of twists and turns. Stay the course, you have the tools to navigate through these rough moments. Success comes with patience. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter of living.
Jack, one thing I can tell you and know for sure, you will be successful at whatever your heart desires. Your parents and the relationship you have with your brother and sisters is very special. Your parents have done something amazing taking you on this journey of life that we have all been part of. You are going through what everyone of us goes through, living in a boat and travelling the world certainly isn't a negative it's a huge PLUS. Iam 55, and have had some amazing jobs and one piece of advice I will give you is " do what your heart desires, what makes you happy"
Don't ever think some hum drum 9-5 job is the answer. (Not saying you do)
Do what makes you happy, take opportunities and remember life doesn't have to be too serious. Most of us go through life always asking the question what do I want. Your are 100% normal and hearing you share your feelings with the world, those of us who tune in and watch your adventures I have to say you have just earned so much more respect from us all.
Jack you are wise beyond your years. Also good job telling us it straight.
Some good advice in these comments. Enjoy whatever time you spend with your parents and siblings-they’re lucky to have you and you’re lucky to have them. You seem like a good guy, Jack-if you decide to explore life on your own a bit next, the people you encounter will be fortunate to have your life touch theirs. You don’t have to do any one thing for the rest of your life, either-you can try different things and live in different places over time if you want. Since you are a person who wants to help others, you’ll naturally find ways to do that wherever you go.
This video came out exactly when I need it most. I'm also in my young 20s, I also travel the world, and live a very unconventional life. I feel so grateful I get to see different parts of the world every day but at the same time it becomes routine and you feel guilty asking for a 'normal' life and going through 'normal' 20 year old things. TH-cam has helped me document and appreciate the places I travel to but at the same time raises a standard of trying to make your life look 'aesthetic enough' if that makes sense. I'm with you.. because finding out where you belong in the world is hard but I can't wait to follow your journey and see where you decide to take your life. sending you best wishes, we'll figure it out xx
Making one’s life aesthetic. - Yes!
Hi Jack. Thanks for being so honest and brave to share this.
I often tell my kids (18 and 19) that getting old is easy. Staying young, having fun and learn through play with a childish mindset is hard.
Do not rush things. Try different stuff and it doesn’t matter if it takes 4 months or 4 years. Suddenly you know what you want to do.
“It is easy to be like everybody else, it is hard to be yourself” quote: Theresa Smed
Not being comfortable is the first step for growth. This astringent feeling makes someone move, produce, create and fulfill that emptiness. It’s great that you came up with this conversation and I knew that your introspective sensitivity would soon sprout with this beautiful video. Glory has this deeper sense for life and I bet her presence made your head circumnavigates your life. Maybe a psychologist? Helping people with boat therapy? Go Jack, that’s a beautiful moment.
4:59 to 5:32 is a masterpiece. Thank you for doing what you do, Jack. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦❤️
SO WELL SAID Jack !, I'm 61 and this picture of me is sailing in Hawaii in the 90's, I had no idea what I wanted to be at this point, I did want to be married to the girl I was with and we're still together. But, family has always been more important then things to me. My Uncle sparked my love of sailing. We would sail the short distance to Catalina Island off the shore of California, and on the return - he'd let me take control of the tiller "Just point toward that hill" He'd say and the few times I did at 9 -10 years old would be my last until this day in Hawaii off Lahaina, and to this day I regret not giving up... other less important things, for life on or near the water, if only on weekends. "What if all works out" Dream big like your parents, Love well like all of you and you'll find what your looking for - Go get your dreams !!!, Cheers, Scott
What a life you have already had! We have loved watching you and your family for years. I see so much potential for all sorts of things in your future. Photographer, videographer, you could work on a yacht, musical talent, and the strong work ethic that I believe you have will take you far. You have a unique dilemma in that you have so many choices that it is difficult to move forward. I have had many jobs in life, some I have pursued and some have been just to survive challenges in life for a short time to get us back on our feet. Sometimes it comes down to trying something out and seeing if it fits. Blessings to you and yours!
No one has their life together at 20 years old. Find a passion, stick with it- stay away from social media influencers- most of the time it’s all show. It’s time to build yours. It won’t be easy but life a journey. From the looks of it, you have a great support system to help you along the way. Growth takes time and patience. 🤙🏾
Jack I’m only a couple years older than you & relate so much. I have been committed to a career since I was a kid, but I still feel as lost as you. It may seem like others have it figured out based on what you see online but we’re all the same. I’m confused & worried I’m making the wrong decisions for my future self. I try to focus on day to day happiness as the building blocks to a life I want to live. The world is your oyster & mine & I know you will feel so different in a year even if ‘nothing’ has changed, just as I’m sure you’ve felt every passing year this far into life. I hope you find inner peace & love & continue to be vulnerable in your journey. You’ll do great things simply by being your truest self everyday. i hope you are well. with love, Ave
As a parent of four kids, now ages 25-35, here are my undoubtedly imperfect observations. First, a varied travel experience over 7 years has educated you in ways that rival an academic experience. Probably even better. But you won't realize how much you've learned until you move on to your next phase and get the new perspective that inevitably comes with it. Second, even travel becomes routine and, after 7 years, and, after living under the same roof as your parents, it's time to strike out on your own. Third, It will be a trial and error process finding the right path. The saying goes it takes 10,000 hours of doing it to be become expert at something. The trick is to keep trying until you land on something that suits your needs. Good luck, Jack.
^^best. comment. ever.
VERY WELL SAID !!!
Don’t be afraid to fail then get back up and try again Jack!
How many men are stuck with their parents on a floating prison for years? Surrounded by water for no escape.
It's definitely time for Jack "to strike out on his own".
Jack, im 31 years old and about to turn 32. You are still so young bud, your 20s are the time to figure out what you want to do! I'll tell you I wasted my 20s and wish I could go back and make a lot of different decisions, but such is life! Focus on the present, follow your heart, and everything is going to work out great for you. You're a great kid, and I have no doubt you will go on to be successful in whatever you end up doing.
I pray you remain authentic, kind & intentional in everything you do! The world needs more people like you!
Listening to you just now, I flashed back to a twenty-year-old version of myself, and I had the same thoughts then as you just communicated now almost word for word. 20-year-old me was nervous because I wasn't following the plan that everyone else was, and I felt adrift. I didn't know what I wanted to do other than live in the moment. Being adrift worked out, because I found a path that led to another and another. Now I know that I've always been where I needed to be. You have a unique perspective; you and your family have done what a lot of other people dream about doing, keep doing what you are doing, and your talents and passions will choose a path forward.
I really resonate with what you said at 4:14. I feel like it's a great privilege to be able to decide what we want to do with our lives, but having so many choices feels like both a blessing and a curse. The pressure to not choose wrong is immense. I think something that's reassuring is knowing that most people feel this way at 19, 20, 21, etc, but that we all inevitably figure it out. Looking forward to seeing what you decide!
Your father is such a great mentor. I’m the same age as your dad and I see how much you enjoy helping your dad. I know your a young man and want to do so much my son’s work and they have never been able to see everything you get to see. This whole time your dad has taught you to sail and work on the boat. You know how to change oil on very expensive diesel engines and maintenance that young people have not a clue. Your parents have showed you how to save money and do the right things with your money. You don’t have the influence of other kids my son is a recovering heroin addict at least you don’t have that in the middle of the ocean. I’ve watched your family for years and you have become a outstanding son and you have some great parents enjoy life with your parents cause when you come back to the states and you all get off that boat your going to miss it all I guarantee you.
My advice brother continue to travel and try new things until you find your passion. Once you find your passion you’ll know what you want out your life and sometimes that comes late. I didn’t really figure out who I was as a person until I was like 23 and found what my true passions are. That’s where happiness is. Don’t chase money, don’t chase lust, or material things. Chase experiences, and try new things until you find what makes you happy and everything else will fall in place. 💯 you have a head start on people your age believe it or not.
I'm 23 and totally relate. You said, "I wanna be useful". There, do that thing. Every day keep that as your compass. Your path might vary every day, but I think you have the perfect mindset for where you are in life. You're actually way smarter than most our age, and you know you're in control, even if your humility makes you want to say "I dunno".
I think your dad would say "bull by the horns, Jack". You really have all the mental resources and tools to deal. You'll end up having made more right decisions than wrong, but as you said, you're not alone. Family is always there to help, and they will be honoured to do so.
I guarantee you its very rare for people of any age to truly have it all together. As an almost 18 year old that lives in Los Angeles and is prepping to go to college, not me nor any of my friends have it together. It might seem like we all know what we're doing from the outside but we're all struggling and just as confused as you so just know you're not alone. We're all stressed as hell about our futures even if I live on land and you live on a boat.
You have the two best mentors at your fingertips to fall back on if you ever have the need. One foot in front of the other and live life with no regrets. When you stumble, get up, dust your britches off, learn the lesson and move forward. Life is full of opportunities and roadblocks. Overcoming the roadblocks is what gives us strength to succeed.
You’ve got the tools in your toolbox, it’s up to you to use them.
Best wishes with whatever you do. You’re a humble young man
Tenho 25 anos, e no ano passado realizei meu sonho de passar o ano viajando por aí após terminar a faculdade enquanto trabalhava remotamente, e sabe de uma coisa? Percebi que o que eu mais queria era uma vida simples. Eu queria encontrar um amor, e acordar todos os dias ao lado da mesma pessoa. Eu queria uma pia grande para poder cozinhar bem e saudável, e um lugar para colocar meus livros. Um lugar para chamar de meu, e onde eu pudesse voltar para casa no fim do dia, após dar o melhor de mim em meu trabalho. Aluguei um apartamento barato e fiz acontecer. Conheci meu namorado e adotamos uma gatinha. Coincidentemente, ele também tinha viajando por quatro anos da vida dele pela Oceania e Ásia, e tinha o mesmo desejo que eu de permanecer, de viver o simples e cotidiano. Hoje, não conheço mil pessoas por aí como antes, mas tenho a sorte de beber um vinho na sexta-feira à noite com meu amado em nossa casa. Saímos sempre com os mesmos amigos queridos, e celebramos juntos suas novidades. Jogamos cartas, dirigimos pela cidade, conhecemos os restaurantes por perto. E descobri uma felicidade gostosa de paz assim. Ainda amo viajar, e tentamos viajar todos os feriados e férias. Mas gosto de voltar para casa ❤ Hoje, largamos nossas carreiras convencionais e estamos vivendo de poupanças para estudar para as carreiras de nossos sonhos. Coloquei como meta que trabalharei pela causa indígena, e ele, com psicologia. Por um tempo, teremos que poupar, não tem jeito. Tudo são desafios, a todo o momento há começos e recomeços, e o tempo certo quem dita é o coração. Tenho certeza que tudo dará certo em sua jornada Jack! É questão de tempo até você se jogar por aí nesse mundão! Escolha uma causa ou um valor e lute por ela, ganhe dinheiro por meio dela. Haverá dias desanimadores, mas o importante é prosseguir e ser forte. Experiencie várias coisas, mas também seja resiliente com algumas em específico, para desenvolve-las com mais profundidade. Tudo vai dar certo!! ❤
Thank you for putting this so beautifully into words. This video came at a time in my life when I didn't know I needed it. I am also 20, and it is always a relief to know that other people out there are struggling with the same things. It makes you feel less alone, and the problems seem smaller.
Theres something about realising we have completed two whole decades of our lives and are now adults makes everything seem much more serious. But really we have only been adults for two years and are still learning how to live.
I feel like there is such pressure to get 'life' started and it's hard to remember that life is not a race and we don't always have to be embarking on some great endeavour. We don't need to achieve something to be valid in our humanness.
Congratulations Jack! You are an amazing, articulate, thoughtful, kind and intelligent person. You got this dude! I'm excited to see it all unfold!
Jack, I’m 19 and I have no freaking idea what I’m doing with my life either. You’re not alone in feeling like this! I always question my choices or feel like I’m not good enough to do the thing I want. Im also torn between choosing a job with good money, or follow my heart.
Hi Jack, I've been following your family's story for a long time. Your parents have done an outstanding job. Now you have grown up and I'm sure your parents are apprehensive, but they know this day had to come. They already seem to be planning for a day when it is just two of them on the boat. You are an outstanding sailor and they will feel the loss when you leave, but it has to happen. Plus, it will give Finn a chance to step up, just as you had the chance to step up when Anna left. I have a couple of pieces of advice. My first suggestion (as a high school educator whom has helped many kids through this transition and a parent of two grown up legends myself) would be to go and spend time with your older sister. She has negotiated this transition and she knows you probably better than anyone. Secondly, I am sure there are people with boats whom could use someone with your skills. Maybe sail on a different boat for a while. Finally (and this is pure caring Mum advice) As a dual American/Australian citizen with a lot of years on the planet, now is not the time to base yourself in the States. If I were counselling you, I think I would suggest you reach out to the podcast "Diary of a CEO". I know he is looking for video editors and you definitely have a good eye for content. London could be cool for a while! You got this.
I love this post!
The reason I come back to your channel is your authenticity and reality. No hyping it up, plain and simple - thats what we're all craving for. I like your channel. And I really like the way you are - and I know you already are the kind of person people can rely on!
Jack, you already are useful! You're so capable, we see that every video. Whether you're 20 or 40, we all wonder what we're meant to do, how we can best contribute. Seems the key is to figure out what you most enjoy doing, don't put a huge emphasis on making money. We all need money, but it should not be your top consideration. Give yourself room to figure out what you most enjoy doing and whether it could be a fulfilling career, whether it meets your criteria of contributing. And allow yourself to make many changes throughout your life. I finally found my passion at age 40 and made a huge change in careers. It's ok to stay on the boat too, if that is fulfilling to you. I have confidence in you Jack.
Your drive, passion and honesty is refreshing. I have a 20 year old almost 21 year old and I totally get it!! You’ll go far Jack, what a class act you are!! 🙌
6:08 Jack! You have turned into a fine young man and yes, don't worry about it. It will all come together. Trust me, you are far ahead of the majority of people your age.
This just shows that everything in life is relative and fullfillment comes from within.
You are smart, handsome, creative, you have a great family, know lots of skills, and have done more experiences than most people will ever do in their lifetime, and yet you feel lost...
Some people would do anything to get just a percentage of the what you have
I hope you'll keep doing videos, wheter it's traveling or more personals like this, or anything, because you surely know how to tell a story
Jack what's your passion? What do you love doing? Experiment with things and figure out what makes you happy and then figure out a way to make money doing it. When I watch you teach Glory how to kitesurf I saw someone who is an excellent teacher. Maybe you want to go into hosting charters. I see you and Finn working together.
That's a great idea!
Jack and I are in the same boat, the only difference is I’m in my early 60s. I am super passionate about football and after reading this comment, I think I’m going to go to tryouts next week and give it a shot
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A very introspective look at the mind and thoughts of Jack. I am 48 years older than you are, retired, and sometimes still trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up.
The beauty is you are asking these questions NOW, as a 20 YO, and not waiting. Good for you. I hope you will continue to share who Jack Whitaker is. I can not imagine anything but the best for you.
You've got some pretty solid advice here in the comments. Don't put too much pressure on yourself to have your life all mapped out, it's all about the journey !
Wow, as a 22 year old, who is also going through these phases of figuring out life again and again this is an extremely powerful video!❤
jack, in my 30's now and see a lot of your "struggles" I can speak for myself and say it took the better part of my 20's to find that purpose. don't feel any regret for your achievements. money makes the world go around, that's the hard truth. having something you're passionate about becoming a career is what you should strive for. you don't have to be a youtuber, you don't have to be a sailor. you don't have to take the "easy" route. don't be afraid to jump head first into whatever it is you find. put 200% into it. 100% at a "job" and 100% into your passion. pulling for you, you're blessed with your mindset at your age, and older you will recognize the blessings and lessons your parents have given you. and continue to nurture into your 20's. you only get one mom and dad bro
look up the term ikigai, apply it to whatever you do.
Thank you for saying this Jack ! I’m 22 and I feel the same way because I graduated from college this year, you’re not alone !!
The fact that im 21 and still have no idea what i want to do and there’s other people my age that feel the same way,makes me feel less alone. 😂😂
If you don't know, then don't make any big decisions. Just keep all your options open and begin building a financial foundation, that will enable you to do whatever you eventually decide on. Money in the bank goes with any outfit, as they say.
building a financial foundation? As a 21 years old? I mean the only thing you can really do is to find a job or like study... and from there your path is kinda set a bit. Until you have enough money you won't have any outfits that fit.... or am I wrong? I'm currently same age and yeah (:@@hxhdfjifzirstc894
You are not alone! You are normal. I am 80. Your feelings are completely normal and have been for centuries. Times change, but human nature does not. Main thing is don't panic. Ride it out. You will land somewhere you like. Might be several changes, but it will work out. In the meantime, whatever you do to earn money, be good, and dedicated to what you do and go beyond what is expected. Ultimately people notice. There will be times when you feel screwed over but ultimately, someone will notice your dedication and will springboard you to something greater. Every job you are doing is the most important job in your life at the time. Treat it that way.
Well said. Best wishes to you.
Wonderfully sincere reflection on your live & your desires. I am impressed, & I wish you "god's speed. Yes, you are incredibly fortunate in having the "life style" your parents provided & offered. And yes, you should justily be proud of your siblings who have enhanced these many years of adventure & fun. I have watched all of your mother's uploads & feel strongly connected to your family's story. You are all very "real" to me and genuine! I have never commented before to anything offered by your family's postings, but somehow this just "struck" me! You will find your way - because you come from a very talented/genuine family. That will be your compass for life ahead.
I'll tell you right now that people in their 30s still live with their parents these days Jack. You're a world traveler and you have more knowledge than most people in the states including people older than you. Because of this I would use that knowledge of knowing what life is like around the world to dial in what your dream is! There's nothing more painful than working at 9:00 to 5:00 for 40 plus years.
Jack I hear what you're saying. I'm 76 and I've been wondering my whole life ...what am I doing with my life? I could never point my finger at any one thing and say "that's what I want". Too many choices to make or not enough choices to make. It's not just you, we are all in the same predicament, deciding what to do next. There IS no right answer.
I was full of plans and then got very sick at 21. It doesn't matter how many plans you make, life has plans for you. Enjoy every minute 🤟
I'm 68 but I remember feeling very much as you do, in my 20's. People talk about it as though that is the best time of your life and in some ways it really is, but for most of us it is also a confusing time full of self doubt. I remember feeling like I was all grown up so therefore I should know what I wanted to do and be good at it. The thing is, at that age one has a great deal of potential but very limited experience. I can't offer much advice except to be patient with yourself and don't expect to get everything right the first time. Don't underestimate the roll of fate and good karma. Be positive and put out a positive message and things will tend to fall into place. Don't let failures bother you too much--everybody has them.
I'm 51 mate. I never knew what I wanted. It just kinda comes to you, dont go looking for it. Also, you are mature beyond on years, your parents have prepared you well. Let it come to you!
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Was about to say the same thing. I am 63. Still trying to figure out what I want. LOL. I bought a boat. Thats a start.
you’re definitely not the only one who feels like this. entering your late teens or early 20s makes you question everything-it’s strange because you’re finally the one who has to make the decisions for yourself and for your future.
it can be really stressful- i try to remember that’s it also okay to fail and to take the wrong direction, nothing has to be perfect right away
sending love in your journey jack
Wow Im early
It's so comforting seeing someone close to my age, so openly talk about the stress of deciding what you want to do with your life. Like you said, we have to decide our life trajectory so quickly, and you can't help but feel like one wrong decision will ruin your life. While I don't understand everything you are feeling Jack, I understand the pressure your under to make these huge life altering decisions.
You are not missing anything, stay where you are, America is not the same country you left, it is a dangerous place
I agree!
know that there are a lot of people your age (including myself) who will be watching and following you during your adventure who will also be experiencing the beginning of their own future. we’re all in this together!
Bruv persue one of your passions. A couple years ago I decided to take the risk to study graphic design. I worked a lot to get into a prep art school and then in the art school I wanted the most. I’ve been working for two years now, I’ve moved to Paris for my job, met new people but still remain in contact with my old friends, I discover lots of new things everyday. I work in fashion and if you told be this two years ago I would have never believed you. It’s been tough, lots of doubts, still have some and it’s completely normal but I have people around me who I can trust and who are caring and loving. I am 25 btw ! Keep going Jack, it’s tough but you can do it ! Asking yourself these questions is the first step in the right direction :)
Love this post. I’m here to tell you those feelings come up a different stages of ones life, it’s normal and yes can be frustrating. I’ve found out the trick is finding balance but being at peace regardless. You have done so much at such a young age. My advice is to change course and see where it leads you. You already know what Jack wants you are just struggling on how to obtain it. Wishing you the best of luck. Don’t be hard on yourself, we all go thru at some point in our lives and more than once. ⛵️
Brother I’m 39 with a family two houses I’ve been watching you guys and vaga since the beginning living my dream threw YT … what I’m saying is do what you know, love and are good at. Enough people like me that will support your sail boat family you could build . I’m all about it and hope to one day sell everything and be on the water jack ! Keep your dads legacy going !
I am in my 40s and still working it out. Like others have said there's no need to be in a rush to "get" certain things by a certain time. I know people who did get the relationship, house, kids etc who are NOT happy, but outwardly you would think they are. Social media is a "highlight" reel, people rarely share their real and genuine struggles. You could always take a "gap year" away from the boat, with the only aim being of experiencing some different things and see how it goes. As far as finances go I have found the "J Bravo" TH-cam channel very educational, and something I wish I was taught in my 20s so I could manage my own money.
If it helps Jack… I’m 35 and still figuring it all out. Yes you have to make money… is a reality but the answer to that is finding something you love (that’s a journey) and figuring out a way to make cash around it but the most important thing in life is enjoying the present moment ✨
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽 love ya braddaa for da ocean
Jack, Your comment about being confused whether to pursue something that makes money or follow your passion struck me. I am 56 and American. I left the US at 19 to travel Europe a fell in love with Italy. I finished my degree in the US and returned to Florence without a job because something told me I should be there. After 30 some years I am here with a wonderful husband I met shortly after arriving, two successful businesses and a beautiful home. I let my heart guide me and found I could make money doing what I love. Please know that once you begin your journey, that your family will always be your rock and that even if you choose a direction that might not work, they have prepared you to anchor and evaluate what your next step will be. You got this. Follow your heart.
Jack, that was beautiful! I love this serious and thoughtful side of you. You are asking the right questions! You are already clear on some of the most important thing, the ones you listed are amazing. Of course the agitation about not yet knowing is totally normal and healthy. You are already many leagues ahead of most people your age… And most people far beyond your age.
At 50, looking back it is the fear of doing the “wrong” thing that has held me back the most, has led to my biggest regrets. My concerns that I didn’t (and still don’t) know my right path, my purpose, my next steps were what has caused me to hesitate and miss opportunities. I tried too hard to get it “right”.
I’m sure you’ve read this one from Rilke before, but it is a great one at these times: “Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.
Rainer Maria Rilke
bro there is no panic about all this! life is like a long hiking trail. You come to a fork in the trail , pick left or right then just do your best navigating as you go. There is too much pressure on people to 'pick' what they are doing. There's always going to be decisions to make, things to learn and paths to choose your whole life. From my perspective you are a super amazing person and you will carry that with you no matter what you end up doing. Try different things and your passion will find you.
Brother… you are worried over nothing. You actually ARE doing something with your life. You are an important member and leader in your awesome family. You are a VERY important member of the Zatara crew. It’s clear your Dad (as the Captain) really counts on you. All those skills will translate into whatever you decide to do in life. And you don’t need to put an arbitrary timeline on deciding your next move (by the time we get to the states). Zatara will likely still need a first mate and I know your family loves having your around because your not dependent on them… you are an important part of making all things Zatara work. Keep thinking, keep pondering and it will come to you in due time. Many people get so focused on their destination that they fail to enjoy the journey. Keep enjoying where you are and what you are doing. The next thing will become glaringly obvious when the time is right. That’s unsolicited advice from an old timer approaching is 65th trip around the sun. Fair winds and following seas brother!
It is now 9 days after you posted and over 1500 comments. Do not feel lost I would guess that most 20 year old's have no idea on what they want with their life's. You have time to find your passion. I am 74 and have been very lucky and found my passion in my teens. I know many very successful and happy people who did not find their passion until much latter in life. My son had 4 years of university and was still unsure about the details of his future. He enlisted in the military. That gave him some more time and different life experiences to find his passion. I have know way too many people who spent their lives chasing the all mighty dollar and were never truly happy. If you are happy the money will be enough. Best of luck finding your passion.
The fact that your thinking about your future and wanting to be responsible shows a lot about your maturity. I went to college and changed my major three time and ended up in a trade school only to go back to college later in life to pursue what my true passion was. There are so many opportunities out there and we don't always see them even when they are right in front of us. Best of luck to you in your future endeavors and stay safe out there on the water.
Jack off topic but the song you picked for this video is so so so good, now for on topic, I’m 23 and still don’t really know what I’m doing with my life either! No one really knows what their doing, I think we’re all just trying to do the best we can and figure things out as we go. You never know what’s going to happen down the line. One day you’re clueless and then the next, things start making a little more sense. Just wanna let you know I believe in you and feeling all of those feelings is super normal!!! You’ll figure things out! :)
Hi Jack! I remember feeling similarly. My son did, too. There is something about realizing the decade between 20 and 30 sets the trajectory for the rest of your life. I know you didn’t ask for my input. So ignore it if you like. What helped me was focusing on what was really important to me: deciding if there is a god or not. And if there is and if he really created this earth and all on it, including me, then I needed to know what he wanted for me. I needed to check in, even though I knew he lets us all choose. I admire you Jack! You’re doing great.
What an amazing young man you are! Good luck with whatever you decide to do!
Best Zatara vid in a while! Ive been following Zatara crew since day one and have seen you grow mate.... i tell you Jack, you are gonna be just fine. You have the right attitude and life skills, just keep on living in the moment, be present in the present and keep looking forward with positivity... Explore what you want and go get it, everything is possible.
Most of all live the life you love and love the life you live, all you need is love and youve got lots to give. Blessed love, power and strength to you brother. xx
I relate to what you've said so much about not knowing what to do. Honestly, I am still young. I'm not even an adult yet but watching videos like this gives me a sense of joy. I know I have time to figure things out but I just want to live life sto the fullest.
Anyways, i hope you figure it out man. You've got this and I believe in you! It will come at the right time :)
Hey Jack, i'm 30 and just getting my life together. I was trying to figure out what i want to do thorugh all my 20's. And i still don't really know what exactly i want or where my goal is in life. I started studying this year(pretty late with 30) but i think someone is never too old for anything, expecially learning and imporoving oneself. You already have so much in such an early age. You are intelligent, you learned about other countrys and saw the world. You are in a position to be everything you want, and i can tell you, just go with the flow.
This was so encouraging to hear and I know exactly where you are at. I'm also 21 and graduating college in a few months. I can confidently say i'm just as lost. I've been told this is the time In your life to explore and try new things. Regardless of what you do Jack you can't make a wrong decision. There's a reason for everything.
Jack I'm in my twenties too and trust me it's okay to feel like you don't know where your life's going. Stick to what to love + learn a skill that allows u to be financially stable and trust the process ❤️
The questions on which path to take in life really never end. They are the core questions that have been a mystery since time began. What is my purpose? What will make my life more fulfilling? You are a good person, smart and hard working - for these reasons your life will be blessed and those around you will be better for having spent time with you. I tell these same things to my son who turns 18 tomorrow.
stoked on your openness and honesty , that in itself is incredible...........no one knows what the future is, its short dreams, be grateful you have an incredible family, they will help guide you
Bro I'm 30. Started law school last year after spending most of my 20's traveling and simply trying to live life to the fullest. I still don't have it figured out entirely. Your general outlook on life will take you places homie. You'll find your path.
I’m 20 as well, and although I’ve found my passion, I still feel lost, behind, like I’m not doing enough. I think right now you are at a turning point where you’re not a full adult yet, or a teen anymore. And I am too! Here 4 u
Jack, stay grounded, trust your heart, and listen to your inner voice. You are well on your way to a very bright future! Will definitely be rooting for you on your journey. Exciting times ahead young man. Namaste!