@universalguru171 both. Ive been dealing with the realization that i never really planned to make it this far, and therefore failed to nurture the relationships needed to make it farther. And i see the people that have nurtured those relationships and goals, and seeing the distance growing between us. Everyone has their tribe already. And for those of us that dont, i dont blame anyone else for not wanting to take us in. We have proven ourselves unreliable in one way or another.
@@lolfolcopter I very much appreciate you speaking on this. So thank you on that. It is very true that this is something I feel is becoming more wide spread. Especially with the party culture growing and growing. The idea that fun times are endless or even simply thinking there is enough time to get serious with life down the line and there is no rush. But this is not true. Back in the days, the much older generation (those around 65 and up now) had kids and started families at 20 to 25 years old. Also they had deep friendship bonds, the types you trusted your kids with. Society is very much fading from this structure. Once again, thank you so much for adding to the talking points of this video.
Unfortunately i feel this all too well.
It is very real. If I may ask, do you mean you seen it (with friends, families, co-workers, etc) or that you are experiencing it yourself?
@universalguru171 both. Ive been dealing with the realization that i never really planned to make it this far, and therefore failed to nurture the relationships needed to make it farther.
And i see the people that have nurtured those relationships and goals, and seeing the distance growing between us.
Everyone has their tribe already. And for those of us that dont, i dont blame anyone else for not wanting to take us in. We have proven ourselves unreliable in one way or another.
@@lolfolcopter I very much appreciate you speaking on this. So thank you on that. It is very true that this is something I feel is becoming more wide spread. Especially with the party culture growing and growing. The idea that fun times are endless or even simply thinking there is enough time to get serious with life down the line and there is no rush. But this is not true. Back in the days, the much older generation (those around 65 and up now) had kids and started families at 20 to 25 years old. Also they had deep friendship bonds, the types you trusted your kids with. Society is very much fading from this structure. Once again, thank you so much for adding to the talking points of this video.