Hello. 35 years old here. There just came a time in my early 30s when I looked in the mirror and realized that time was running out. I started to notice that all of the other adults that I assumed were my equals or better, are actually pretty dumb. I didn't have to give up gaming, I just started balancing my time more, so I didn't miss out on life. I recognized that you should never go to school, work, or even get out of bed, unless it's for yourself, not anyone else. Life is more relaxed now. Life is better.
This is why I'm gonna go hard in the paint in pursuing an acting career at the ripe age of 31 because boomer mommy and daddy wouldn't let me when I was younger and because of it I'm more or less a waste of space now
@@jpk9902 I'm sure that you're not a waste of space. Even so, it's better to be a waste of space than the many people who 'work hard' to contribute to destructive industries.
Hit my 20’s not too long ago but at times I would believe I was lost because I didn’t know this new version etc. But all it ever was, was just me figuring out what I wanted to do. When I would tell myself I feel lost or believed it it would just impact me negatively. Now I’m starting to say “I’m just figuring out life” I find comfort in saying it & believing it. Yes it might sound delusional because it’s new or you don’t see the light at the end of the tunnel. But you’ll always figure it out!! Believe in yourself and your strengths even your weaknesses!! If you keep staying consistent & discipline over time I bet you’ll even turn it into a strength! He who says he can, & he who says he can’t. Are both usually correct!
Idk where you live but if you’re in the south somewhere, you can do what I did and start a pool cleaning business. Super simple work, no annoying co-workers, make your own schedule, and I make bank man. Just bought new truck, my dream PC, guitars, and now I’m working on getting a house. I’m 29. About to be 30 in January.
Listen my friend. Your parents are responsible for making you understand life. My mother didn’t do that. I had no father. Step one Get in shape for yourself. 2 get a job and keep it. Live very poor for a year or 2 maybe 3. The longer you save the better off you are. Don’t worry about others at all. They don’t care about you so don’t waste your time. Don’t waste money on a car. Buy a cheap good running Toyota or Honda. Don’t eat out. Buy and cook your food. It’s cheaper. I know it’s starting to seem grim but you’re already depressed so keep that in mind. Don’t worry about women. You should start to have some money in the bank by now. While working whatever job you have find out what you like to do. You might be able to make money from it. If not find a job that pays decent that you can tolerate. People seem to think you need to be happy doing work. Not true. Just don’t hate your job and you’ll be fine I promise. Long story short. By the time you’re 30 or 31. You have enough credit and money to either buy a home or just live comfortably in an apartment or whatever you prefer. If my mother would have explained this I wouldn’t have struggled for so damn long. I’m gonna be 40 soon and I’ve been cleaning my own mess of a life up doing those exact same things I just explained to you. No need to thank me. Just trust the process.
It's good to keep a youthful energy. We have a hell of a lot of stale people in this world who seem to have suppressed whatever outward personality and vigor they used to have, many even dropping all the hobbies and interests they once cared so much about. What's up with that? That's the shit that keeps me up at night, like one day I'm gonna wake up and decide I only want to exist until I don't, never showing a hint of passion ever again.
I’m 23 with no job absolutely no friends. No good family communication to help me get a job. Nothing is going on with me rightnow . I’m depress ,sad and upset. I don’t play video games much I don’t even have a pc or a ps4. Most of the time I am staring at the walls in my room. It’s sad .
Find what you want/value in this life and go get it. If you are waiting for a sign or someone to hand it to you, you will always be waiting. Friendship will come when you have a connection with yourself and know your desires.
@ so u are saying that rightnow I am not my self, bcause I can’t find find no one . Is it bad tho ? I have already find what value me , but I don’t have the help to reach there .
@ I’m not here to speak about this here , if you disagree with every word that I say. Because I am not here to make my feelings feel more worse than before if u are right. Am not saying you should be wrong. It’s just that I get more emotional hurt when speak about these things .
I'm 21, just working a job right now trying to save up money. I'm not even sure what I'm going to do with my life, mentally I still feel like a kid. I feel like I'm not fully an adult yet. I am definitely starting to realize how messed up the world can be, I put alot of hours into my job and they couldn't care less about me. Also, the same thing happened to me with social skills, I got a job at 19 that requires a lot of interactions with people and now I can talk to people much better
my advice for people in 20s is get good at a skill and focus on a business making a product or service. Know that corporations are not your friend, they treat people as disposable wage slaves. Find and work with people who actually care about you. You can start a profit-sharing company or employee-owned company. You can setup royalty contracts where you get percentage of profit on a product you sell. Don't throw away your soul energy to useless corporations, you have the power to finally change this world. If enough people gain critical mass with my message.
I’m 22 turning 23 before long and it’s weird. I literally turned 18, graduated, and became an adult during the height of COVID, so my early adulthood has been shaky at best and I don’t feel my age at all. Like I see people that I grew up with and went to high school with getting married and having kids. It’s wild.
I’m 34 getting ready to turn 35 this January. I found out I had osteoarthritis in 2020 in my lower spine and I’m in pain everyday for the last 4 years. I can’t work in the automotive field as a mechanic due to my injury. Been in this field for over a decade. Now I’m forced to switch careers but I’m lost. I have no clue what I wanna do. I always enjoyed working with my hands, I don’t like office jobs or working with people. I feel like I’ve lost motivation and my injury has affected my mental health. Somedays I feel like I don’t wanna wake up and I’m getting ready to have a mental breakdown. I use to game in my early 20s to help me cope with the world. Even if I was to go back to gaming, I can’t be in a seated position for more than 20 minutes. This is the part where I wanna tell other younger people to hang in there and everything’s going to be alright but I don’t think I should be the one to tell that lie.
Damn brother, I hope your injury becomes more manageable in the future. Im 31 and just quit my job in autobody refinishing due to health reasons, luckily I dont have any injuries. I also always worked with my hands, was in construction before. Im not sure what to do now and am applying to jobs but not getting anywhere, so I know what its like not wanting to wake up or having any reason to get out of bed. I have always been a gamer and have pretty much been gaming all day, but to be honest it's kind of miserable but i try to stay positive. We gotta keep fighting on though and not lose hope, for if we give up then there's no chance things will get better.
It's going to be alright man, I'm younger than you but I'm also going through some employment troubles. I'm not gonna get into specifics but I've been looking for so long and sometimes I think I'm never going to find something. Especially with how some hiring processes are now but I digress. But for me in two years I'm off my parents insurance and it pays for a lot of expensive medical supplies I need. I get worried because well I do really need the supplies but I'm also not too worried because I know something will come, whether it be life throwing me a bone and saying this is your shot kid or me going after it. Something will come, just stay faithful and trust in the process.
Im 23 and its definitely hard man.. dont ever i mean EVER move and be roommates with your friends i promise you you’ll never be friends with them again
It’s kinda sad how people feel forced to go through college and only do white collar or they think they’re a failure. My best job experiences have been the non conventional stuff I stumbled into and frankly at this point as long as it pays and isn’t miserable I really don’t care. Wish some of my peers would break that mindset and just have fun
I 100% agree I'm about to get a part time job at a Dollar Tree after quitting my good paying warehouse job and I already feel happier despite having less money.
That’s the whole paradox they live in, they have a degree now, it should land them a job with more earning potential, but often times it doesn’t work out like that. But a lot of them refuse to budge and they need to put some use with that degree, pigeonholing themselves into 1 narrow path or skill set. I personally never went to college, I just hopped between apprenticeships or trade jobs until I found one that paid decently and wasn’t horrendous. Now I make just as much, if not more than many of my peers, have weekends off, bills are paid. I really can’t complain.
@@AmaryxGamesYTI did that and it sucked. Just like save a lot you are expected to do everything in the store and often by yourself. The pay sucked and the hours sucked. I'm not trying to shit talk you I've just been there and it was absolutely grinding with dog shit pay I don't know how I did it. I had no other choice.
@@AmaryxGamesYTThe people you work with is so important aswell Sometimes I dream about quitting my office jobs so I could return to my part-time days working at a fast food joint The people there didn’t take life too seriously
I'm 22, and my twenties are kinda terrifying me. I'm still uncertain what I want to do, I haven't found "my thing" I've learnt so much and gotten good at things, but nothing feels like, this is what i need to do. I find it interesting when you say you haven't always been like how you have and only developed it last few years, because I really do feel like I haven't really changed, I feel as though I developed lots of my defining characteristics and maturity around age 16-18 and since then I've just been kinda refining whats already there, rather than finding out new things about myself like I did as a teenager. Hope this makes sense lol, thanks for this video, I appreciate your channel.
biologically speaking your brain is done with most of its development around 20. so thats kinda what the rest of life is; refining and expanding what you developed into after completing brain development.
Hey man. I'm 26 too, this definitely hit home. Getting life figured out with a wife and two daughters is...yeah. Still some bad habits. New bad habits. Drinking, smoking. Other addictions that only exist in the shadows. This life is a hoax. Haha. Keep your head up! We will all make it, one way or another - as long as we want it bad enough.
Yeah man, you hit the nail. Im 25 and still tryna figure this shit out, dont know if i ever will tbh. Ive traveled, changed jobs, dont know how many times and i just cant seem to get it together.
I think a lot of why us people keep “failing” or “can’t get it together” is because we live in a society that was created before us. Not all humans are designed to live how we do in the modern age. Alarm clocks are unnatural. Working at a desk all day is unnatural. Working for a boss is unnatural. We’re supposed to be free, wild, and live like animals but somewhere along the human chain, a fuck head decided to created infrastructure, jobs, money, government and now here we are. Stuck in the shit of it. So I’d say, you’re not a failure. You’re just a dude caught in a mistake you didn’t ask to be apart of.
I am 27 and can feel my body changing already. I did so much with my body work wise and athletic wise and then I stopped stretching and now I can feel myself being more tired with some back problems. Seems like yesterday I can jump and land without feeling a thing. Now, I definitely feel that landing lol
Damn man! I might be fortunate. My body still feels really good still! No back problems and nothing hurts still. I am a pretty active guy. I pace a lot as a habit and my calfs are huge and I don't really workout that much. (I probably should) It could be genetics too but I'm grateful! 😂
I'm 24 and a full time deli clerk, and while I sometimes feel overworked, I do also appreciate the feeling that I'm at least doing *something* with my life. My 20s started off with covid, and thus my college time was cut short, and I was basically an unemployed hermit for roughly 2 years (save for like 1 or 2 classes a semester to keep me even slightly mentally engaged). I never thought I would miss high school, but that time of basically doing *nothing* made me miss at least being part of *something* dearly, which is why when I was 22 and when quarantine was basically going away I desperately went around looking for *any* job whatsoever. Well, 2 years later, I'm back out in the world to some degree. And while what I do is annoying and a bit stressful (partially because of my OCD based perfectionism), it 100% beats being a complete deadbeat with *nothing* going on in life.
Im 19, i was reccomend this video cause i already feel the same when i was a teen, don't really know what to do half of the time & people expecting you "should know everything as an adult" but i don't know how to do taxes yet Responsibility is absolutely insane. Still feeling like im missing out on great things in life, i want to do things but i don't know how to start it. Only thing i can do is to do my hobbies & make it a habit to where i can make it a small business, like playing video games or doing art. This video already feel relatable, thanks for sharing the same thoughts.
This is so unbelievably relatable. From the video games thing and wanted to stay inside all day, forcing myself to talk to people to develop my social skills and gaining confidence to growing up without much responsibility leading to a bad work ethic and having to get my stuff together on my own. I'm assuming you're about 5-10 years older so this really feels like an older version of me who's in a better place and venting about future problems I'll soon deal with
24 now, still confused as ever but I think I've found my groove for the time being. My first video back on TH-cam is about how confusing your 20's are when people used to say they were the best years of their life. Funny how that works. Also bro 12-13 hour shifts is insane, I could never. Unless you're getting paid shit or love your job, there's no reason to work that much. I work a max of 5-6 hours a day and make plenty. It's worth trying to find a better avenue to make money. Great video nonetheless and hope to see ya around!
Ayy I've seen a couple of your videos! Nice to see you on here and yeah I done some long hours before! It's not usually by choice but they were volunteer at least to get money. It's a lot worse to work 12 hours by the schedule. 😂
@@AmaryxGamesYT Ohh I gotcha, a lot different to not be scheduled those hours! Awesome to know the people who watch each other's content, I'll be on the look out for your new stuff!
I appreciate your point about being physically active while you can. Idk what id do if i couldn't skate or rock climb. Don't forget to keep learning. The school of life never stops
I grew up with severe scoliosis as I'm also super short and weak, I'm currently 27 years old and I'm about to apply for disability, at the same time I want to work.
I am 19 right now. Next year i will turn 20. This video gives a lot of morivation for my future man. Its almost new year and for this new year its actually the first time i have goals besides my hobby's. I wanna stop smoking and start eating better. Instead of smoking i wanna sport more.
That's a great start! I set goals at 20 myself too. Not everything went as planned but I had older people tell me that I'm way ahead of the curb compared to the average 26 year old
Were the same age, and you got me thinking of things that were already in my head. Your 20's and leading into 30's can be arguably the peak of your life if you play your cards right. Every year feels like a new peak for me, and these are things I've lived by personally: 1) Mistakes are not failures, rather lessons. 2) Skill stack. What I mean is learn new things, and ideally ones that are high value and can get paid a lot of $ for. Marketing, software dev, design etc. Sales was mine of choice. 3) Going to the gym will do wonders for your mental health. The physical is just a bonus at this point. 4) Invest. Invest. Invest. First invest in yourself, and then get your $ in the market as fast as possible on a recurring schedule. Good points in the video. Keep crushing it man!
I remember listening to video like this last year when I was 20 don’t remember the name of the channel I probably have the video saved somewhere in my playlist of 5000 videos but I remember thinking to myself I need to do something with my life I want to be the guy on his death bed looking back at his life and being like you know what that was a pretty damm good run I had so as of 2 months ago I applied for a wild land firefighting job I’m slated to begin training sometime in early spring of 2025
Not for me, I'm in my 30's now and it's really confusing and fucked up. But going back 5 or 6 year's it wasn't too bad. Perhaps it's because we're in the same time frame only I'm older. But everything gets faker, feels less real, or other time's gets scarier.
My late teens to early 20's were wild... I was basically involved with some older women....was basically used for sex....had a fallout with one of these women...had 2 more random hook-ups.... I had drama with numerous women I was on my to my first "Gears of War 3" tournament...got "jumped into a clan My early 20's
What’s crazy is how it took 20-30 years for us to actually enter this phase. Like I am sure some animals this time would’ve been like 3 generations for them already lol
don't worry, your 20s will disappear in a flash and you will be staring down the barrel of 33 wondering what the fuck happened and where all the time went
I was essentially forced into college. Thats 5 years if my life basically wasted because nobody cares about my degree. Haven’t been able to land a job in my career path, IT, for one year now. If I focused ONE year in getting certified, I would have a job by now. College is a scam.
I’m 30 and I’m supposed to be a “carpenter” but damn after 3 years on the job I don’t know shit. I can run crown that’s about it. And other trim. I can’t install doors and windows which can be hard if it’s not Frammed right so I’ve learned a little bit of that too. I mean I guess I know more tho I think. Just know those. When I was 24 I was an alcoholic living at home with my parents now I have 3 kids and a wife + career (not great pay $20) especially with my experience and general labor I could make more as a laborer on a construction site. But I’m pity my time in as a residential carpenter. I work with my father who has all the tools soon fortunate there. I met my wife in rehab when I was 24 tho then at 26 my daughter was born the. I was 29 when my son was born now I’m 30. We struggle and are constantly having to barrow money and pay it back jist to barrow it again but we TRY SO HARD. My wife is 32 her oldest (my stepson) just turned 14 last night. When I met him in 2019 he was 8 I was 25. Here we are. Went from living in her parents to working three different jobs ( two line cook jobs and a moving gig on the side) getting a two bedroom duplex to a 3 bed 2 bath and now ITS getting small. My children are rapidly aging as so are we. Make the best of this summer. Summer being the youth of life. Don’t wait till September comes to then realize…. Instead cease now and spread those wings dudes. Put some m a n on that shit and fix it. Those who labor will taste sweet fruit and those who complain and moan will grow old and fickle. Sour and bitter.
Best call of duty was COD 4 to BO2. Wil be 30 next month. Feels sad to look back at these games. My teen years and most of my 20s were filled with delusional fantasies and fuck ups. I make 100k a year and have 2 cars. 2024 will end soon and I’m starting 2025 off with a vacation. I want to start over with my life.
dude are u meee???? i cant talk for shit. i just dont knwo how to keep the ball rolling. also i a unreligious person in a strict orthodox culture. i have a question how do i become good socially ??? im 24 now used to be fat now im fit. feel extremely lost and sometimes depressed. i feel like im in silent hill 2
I'm a few years ahead of you. The best thing I ever did for myself was pick up a bible and read the new testament. Learn who the LORD God is and fear him. Your path in life will become much more straight and narrow, making hard choices way easier.
Started reading a week ago. It’s hard to trust God when you don’t know Him. I have felt strangely drawn to the Bible in the past few months. Now it’s time for me to open up my heart and receive His love. Cheers pal
You have two lives. The second one starts when you realize you have one. This happens to most men around 26+ Y.O. You begin to realize how much time is wasted on trivial things and you are forced to sit down and reflect. Most will be consumed by the regret and uncertainty as will the losers whine and complain. Life is suffering..get on with it
Hello. 35 years old here. There just came a time in my early 30s when I looked in the mirror and realized that time was running out. I started to notice that all of the other adults that I assumed were my equals or better, are actually pretty dumb. I didn't have to give up gaming, I just started balancing my time more, so I didn't miss out on life. I recognized that you should never go to school, work, or even get out of bed, unless it's for yourself, not anyone else. Life is more relaxed now. Life is better.
This is why I'm gonna go hard in the paint in pursuing an acting career at the ripe age of 31 because boomer mommy and daddy wouldn't let me when I was younger and because of it I'm more or less a waste of space now
@@jpk9902 I'm sure that you're not a waste of space. Even so, it's better to be a waste of space than the many people who 'work hard' to contribute to destructive industries.
It’s pretty ridiculous how you don’t know jack shit in your 20’s yet what you do or don’t do in this period can ruin or make the REST of your life
The paradox of wisdom. Youth is wasted on the young, so they say.
Doesn’t matter these days with how expensive everything is unless you win the lottery or snag a 6 figure job off the bat.
I can't stress enough how good it is to get into the trades...how i wish I had did it in my 20s...I'd be much better off.
@@SpliffTalks 36 y.o. here. What is 'the trades'??
@geroldgrimel4811 learning a skilled trade...IE welding pipe fitting print reading crew leading
“Having fun Without health insurance” is the most adult sentence I’ve ever heard 😂
You got that right! 😂
People have health insurance!? 😮
Hit my 20’s not too long ago but at times I would believe I was lost because I didn’t know this new version etc. But all it ever was, was just me figuring out what I wanted to do. When I would tell myself I feel lost or believed it it would just impact me negatively. Now I’m starting to say “I’m just figuring out life” I find comfort in saying it & believing it. Yes it might sound delusional because it’s new or you don’t see the light at the end of the tunnel. But you’ll always figure it out!! Believe in yourself and your strengths even your weaknesses!! If you keep staying consistent & discipline over time I bet you’ll even turn it into a strength! He who says he can, & he who says he can’t. Are both usually correct!
I’m 25 and so lost, I have no money and don’t know what to do anymore
You could start selling cr&ck for money
Idk where you live but if you’re in the south somewhere, you can do what I did and start a pool cleaning business. Super simple work, no annoying co-workers, make your own schedule, and I make bank man. Just bought new truck, my dream PC, guitars, and now I’m working on getting a house. I’m 29. About to be 30 in January.
@@MackDaddyVic I’m in Southern California, good insight!
Listen my friend. Your parents are responsible for making you understand life. My mother didn’t do that. I had no father. Step one Get in shape for yourself. 2 get a job and keep it. Live very poor for a year or 2 maybe 3. The longer you save the better off you are. Don’t worry about others at all. They don’t care about you so don’t waste your time. Don’t waste money on a car. Buy a cheap good running Toyota or Honda. Don’t eat out. Buy and cook your food. It’s cheaper. I know it’s starting to seem grim but you’re already depressed so keep that in mind. Don’t worry about women. You should start to have some money in the bank by now. While working whatever job you have find out what you like to do. You might be able to make money from it. If not find a job that pays decent that you can tolerate. People seem to think you need to be happy doing work. Not true. Just don’t hate your job and you’ll be fine I promise. Long story short. By the time you’re 30 or 31. You have enough credit and money to either buy a home or just live comfortably in an apartment or whatever you prefer. If my mother would have explained this I wouldn’t have struggled for so damn long. I’m gonna be 40 soon and I’ve been cleaning my own mess of a life up doing those exact same things I just explained to you. No need to thank me. Just trust the process.
Im 28 and starting the stockmarket on webull
Im a beginner but i want to keep fighting for 4 years at least if thats when america collapses
It's good to keep a youthful energy. We have a hell of a lot of stale people in this world who seem to have suppressed whatever outward personality and vigor they used to have, many even dropping all the hobbies and interests they once cared so much about.
What's up with that? That's the shit that keeps me up at night, like one day I'm gonna wake up and decide I only want to exist until I don't, never showing a hint of passion ever again.
Yeah I'm definitely young at heart and it's been nice! I had a lot happen to me but I don't wanna be a miserable person.
Positive energy comes from positive life and treatment. People aren't negative for no reason...
I’m 23 with no job absolutely no friends. No good family communication to help me get a job. Nothing is going on with me rightnow . I’m depress ,sad and upset. I don’t play video games much I don’t even have a pc or a ps4. Most of the time I am staring at the walls in my room. It’s sad .
Average British lifestyle
@ what do u mean by that ?
Find what you want/value in this life and go get it. If you are waiting for a sign or someone to hand it to you, you will always be waiting. Friendship will come when you have a connection with yourself and know your desires.
@ so u are saying that rightnow I am not my self, bcause I can’t find find no one . Is it bad tho ? I have already find what value me , but I don’t have the help to reach there .
@ I’m not here to speak about this here , if you disagree with every word that I say. Because I am not here to make my feelings feel more worse than before if u are right. Am not saying you should be wrong. It’s just that I get more emotional hurt when speak about these things .
Absolutely love these types of videos. Just some gameplay and a voice over about life. Simple.
Thank you! I was having a creative itch with making gaming videos again and I have been enjoying it a lot! :)
@@AmaryxGamesYT awesome man keep it up i enjoy this type of video :)
@@JartovTVThank you! There's definitely more to come!
At 31 what I've noticed is that you will never have it figured out. The world changes so fast that once you think you've got it down it changes again.
That is 100% true. As long as you have the most important things in tact. You'll be okay!
@AmaryxGamesYT I think it was Bill Burr that said there are no adults just grown babies
You right speaking knowledge im 31 also but he right when you in your 20'
I'm 21, just working a job right now trying to save up money. I'm not even sure what I'm going to do with my life, mentally I still feel like a kid. I feel like I'm not fully an adult yet. I am definitely starting to realize how messed up the world can be, I put alot of hours into my job and they couldn't care less about me.
Also, the same thing happened to me with social skills, I got a job at 19 that requires a lot of interactions with people and now I can talk to people much better
my advice for people in 20s is get good at a skill and focus on a business making a product or service. Know that corporations are not your friend, they treat people as disposable wage slaves. Find and work with people who actually care about you. You can start a profit-sharing company or employee-owned company. You can setup royalty contracts where you get percentage of profit on a product you sell. Don't throw away your soul energy to useless corporations, you have the power to finally change this world. If enough people gain critical mass with my message.
i defo feel like i sleep walked into my 20's, one moment i was 16 next thing i know im 22 and i still feel exactly the same as when i was 16
Yeah growing up is weird!
I'm almost 30 and the time between 20 to now seems like it went in 3-5 years.
I felt like that too. I think things started changing from then around 24-25.
I’m 22 turning 23 before long and it’s weird. I literally turned 18, graduated, and became an adult during the height of COVID, so my early adulthood has been shaky at best and I don’t feel my age at all. Like I see people that I grew up with and went to high school with getting married and having kids. It’s wild.
@@idkwhattohaveasausername5828 what's scarier than that is seeing people your age that you know die, get divorced, separate or become single parents.
I’m 34 getting ready to turn 35 this January. I found out I had osteoarthritis in 2020 in my lower spine and I’m in pain everyday for the last 4 years. I can’t work in the automotive field as a mechanic due to my injury. Been in this field for over a decade. Now I’m forced to switch careers but I’m lost. I have no clue what I wanna do. I always enjoyed working with my hands, I don’t like office jobs or working with people. I feel like I’ve lost motivation and my injury has affected my mental health. Somedays I feel like I don’t wanna wake up and I’m getting ready to have a mental breakdown. I use to game in my early 20s to help me cope with the world. Even if I was to go back to gaming, I can’t be in a seated position for more than 20 minutes. This is the part where I wanna tell other younger people to hang in there and everything’s going to be alright but I don’t think I should be the one to tell that lie.
Damn brother, I hope your injury becomes more manageable in the future. Im 31 and just quit my job in autobody refinishing due to health reasons, luckily I dont have any injuries. I also always worked with my hands, was in construction before. Im not sure what to do now and am applying to jobs but not getting anywhere, so I know what its like not wanting to wake up or having any reason to get out of bed. I have always been a gamer and have pretty much been gaming all day, but to be honest it's kind of miserable but i try to stay positive. We gotta keep fighting on though and not lose hope, for if we give up then there's no chance things will get better.
just know man whatever your going through no matter how hard it gets just know your going to be alright if not now you will eventually
It's going to be alright man, I'm younger than you but I'm also going through some employment troubles. I'm not gonna get into specifics but I've been looking for so long and sometimes I think I'm never going to find something. Especially with how some hiring processes are now but I digress. But for me in two years I'm off my parents insurance and it pays for a lot of expensive medical supplies I need. I get worried because well I do really need the supplies but I'm also not too worried because I know something will come, whether it be life throwing me a bone and saying this is your shot kid or me going after it. Something will come, just stay faithful and trust in the process.
Im 23 and its definitely hard man.. dont ever i mean EVER move and be roommates with your friends i promise you you’ll never be friends with them again
My 20’s were horrible, I’ll be 30 next month,so hopefully they will be better
COD4 at 26... you're on the right track my friend.
My 20's almost killed me, I am praying that I make it through my 30's.
It’s kinda sad how people feel forced to go through college and only do white collar or they think they’re a failure. My best job experiences have been the non conventional stuff I stumbled into and frankly at this point as long as it pays and isn’t miserable I really don’t care. Wish some of my peers would break that mindset and just have fun
I 100% agree I'm about to get a part time job at a Dollar Tree after quitting my good paying warehouse job and I already feel happier despite having less money.
That’s the whole paradox they live in, they have a degree now, it should land them a job with more earning potential, but often times it doesn’t work out like that.
But a lot of them refuse to budge and they need to put some use with that degree, pigeonholing themselves into 1 narrow path or skill set.
I personally never went to college, I just hopped between apprenticeships or trade jobs until I found one that paid decently and wasn’t horrendous. Now I make just as much, if not more than many of my peers, have weekends off, bills are paid. I really can’t complain.
Trade work where you make a commission is actually great
@@AmaryxGamesYTI did that and it sucked. Just like save a lot you are expected to do everything in the store and often by yourself. The pay sucked and the hours sucked. I'm not trying to shit talk you I've just been there and it was absolutely grinding with dog shit pay I don't know how I did it. I had no other choice.
@@AmaryxGamesYTThe people you work with is so important aswell
Sometimes I dream about quitting my office jobs so I could return to my part-time days working at a fast food joint
The people there didn’t take life too seriously
The most crucial thing to have today in my opinion is good mental health
I'm 22, and my twenties are kinda terrifying me. I'm still uncertain what I want to do, I haven't found "my thing" I've learnt so much and gotten good at things, but nothing feels like, this is what i need to do. I find it interesting when you say you haven't always been like how you have and only developed it last few years, because I really do feel like I haven't really changed, I feel as though I developed lots of my defining characteristics and maturity around age 16-18 and since then I've just been kinda refining whats already there, rather than finding out new things about myself like I did as a teenager. Hope this makes sense lol, thanks for this video, I appreciate your channel.
You're welcome! Yeah you're not alone! I'm 26 and I still feel the same still!
biologically speaking your brain is done with most of its development around 20. so thats kinda what the rest of life is; refining and expanding what you developed into after completing brain development.
Hey man. I'm 26 too, this definitely hit home. Getting life figured out with a wife and two daughters is...yeah. Still some bad habits. New bad habits. Drinking, smoking. Other addictions that only exist in the shadows. This life is a hoax. Haha. Keep your head up! We will all make it, one way or another - as long as we want it bad enough.
Yeah man, you hit the nail. Im 25 and still tryna figure this shit out, dont know if i ever will tbh. Ive traveled, changed jobs, dont know how many times and i just cant seem to get it together.
It definitely takes time! I have been going after my dreams and passions and that's what's keeping me sane
@AmaryxGamesYT thats good, i suppose thats all we can do and take it one day at a time.
I think a lot of why us people keep “failing” or “can’t get it together” is because we live in a society that was created before us. Not all humans are designed to live how we do in the modern age. Alarm clocks are unnatural. Working at a desk all day is unnatural. Working for a boss is unnatural. We’re supposed to be free, wild, and live like animals but somewhere along the human chain, a fuck head decided to created infrastructure, jobs, money, government and now here we are. Stuck in the shit of it. So I’d say, you’re not a failure. You’re just a dude caught in a mistake you didn’t ask to be apart of.
I am 27 and can feel my body changing already. I did so much with my body work wise and athletic wise and then I stopped stretching and now I can feel myself being more tired with some back problems. Seems like yesterday I can jump and land without feeling a thing. Now, I definitely feel that landing lol
Damn man! I might be fortunate. My body still feels really good still! No back problems and nothing hurts still. I am a pretty active guy. I pace a lot as a habit and my calfs are huge and I don't really workout that much. (I probably should) It could be genetics too but I'm grateful! 😂
@@AmaryxGamesYT glad to hear it :) I’m military also I joined at 25 it kinda messed me up carrying all that gear hahaha
Oh yeah! That'll definitely do it! I have a couple buddies who did the military and yeah it ages your body pretty quickly!
Just when you think you’ve “figured it out”, life seems to set you back, putting you right back to square one but in a seemingly whole new dimension.
Ditto. 29 here. Think I’m starting to figure it out. STARTING.
Honestly same 😂 It's crazy
this is why i just started college cause i gotta give myself a purpose and make money when im older
I'm 24 and a full time deli clerk, and while I sometimes feel overworked, I do also appreciate the feeling that I'm at least doing *something* with my life. My 20s started off with covid, and thus my college time was cut short, and I was basically an unemployed hermit for roughly 2 years (save for like 1 or 2 classes a semester to keep me even slightly mentally engaged). I never thought I would miss high school, but that time of basically doing *nothing* made me miss at least being part of *something* dearly, which is why when I was 22 and when quarantine was basically going away I desperately went around looking for *any* job whatsoever. Well, 2 years later, I'm back out in the world to some degree. And while what I do is annoying and a bit stressful (partially because of my OCD based perfectionism), it 100% beats being a complete deadbeat with *nothing* going on in life.
Yeah just ride the wave
This is our last stable decade on Earth
I swear I'm seeing this comment for the second time.
@@karolisbareika8306 he rides the wave
Im 19, i was reccomend this video cause i already feel the same when i was a teen, don't really know what to do half of the time & people expecting you "should know everything as an adult" but i don't know how to do taxes yet
Responsibility is absolutely insane. Still feeling like im missing out on great things in life, i want to do things but i don't know how to start it. Only thing i can do is to do my hobbies & make it a habit to where i can make it a small business, like playing video games or doing art. This video already feel relatable, thanks for sharing the same thoughts.
Bro your videos make me want to make videos like this. Just being relatable and talking about the confusion of modern life.
This is so unbelievably relatable. From the video games thing and wanted to stay inside all day, forcing myself to talk to people to develop my social skills and gaining confidence to growing up without much responsibility leading to a bad work ethic and having to get my stuff together on my own.
I'm assuming you're about 5-10 years older so this really feels like an older version of me who's in a better place and venting about future problems I'll soon deal with
24 now, still confused as ever but I think I've found my groove for the time being. My first video back on TH-cam is about how confusing your 20's are when people used to say they were the best years of their life. Funny how that works. Also bro 12-13 hour shifts is insane, I could never. Unless you're getting paid shit or love your job, there's no reason to work that much. I work a max of 5-6 hours a day and make plenty. It's worth trying to find a better avenue to make money. Great video nonetheless and hope to see ya around!
Ayy I've seen a couple of your videos! Nice to see you on here and yeah I done some long hours before! It's not usually by choice but they were volunteer at least to get money. It's a lot worse to work 12 hours by the schedule. 😂
@@AmaryxGamesYT Ohh I gotcha, a lot different to not be scheduled those hours! Awesome to know the people who watch each other's content, I'll be on the look out for your new stuff!
I appreciate it! It's been a fun journey! I'll be checking yours as well!@@CollinMeCrazy
You’ve inspired me, this is the content I love and we need to have more insightful rant type content by real people not this corporate slop
I appreciate your point about being physically active while you can. Idk what id do if i couldn't skate or rock climb. Don't forget to keep learning. The school of life never stops
Love your videos man, in the same boat at the moment, keep up the great videos!
You got my sub!
Magical transformation sounded like Pokemon evolving
Thank you. I needed this video talk.
I like this, brings me back to the good days. Keep it up man.
I appreciate it! Gotta another one currently uploading :)
being disabled growing up I wanted to work but i was super short and weak, unable to run/walk by 25.
I’m sorry to hear that. Life dealt you some low blows. I hope you can find something you enjoy that you are able to do.
@@aaronking8034 everyone deserves happiness not just me.
I grew up with severe scoliosis as I'm also super short and weak, I'm currently 27 years old and I'm about to apply for disability, at the same time I want to work.
I am 19 right now. Next year i will turn 20. This video gives a lot of morivation for my future man. Its almost new year and for this new year its actually the first time i have goals besides my hobby's. I wanna stop smoking and start eating better. Instead of smoking i wanna sport more.
That's a great start! I set goals at 20 myself too. Not everything went as planned but I had older people tell me that I'm way ahead of the curb compared to the average 26 year old
@AmaryxGamesYT whele my youth kind of really sucked so i have a lot to catch up with.
Were the same age, and you got me thinking of things that were already in my head. Your 20's and leading into 30's can be arguably the peak of your life if you play your cards right. Every year feels like a new peak for me, and these are things I've lived by personally:
1) Mistakes are not failures, rather lessons.
2) Skill stack. What I mean is learn new things, and ideally ones that are high value and can get paid a lot of $ for. Marketing, software dev, design etc. Sales was mine of choice.
3) Going to the gym will do wonders for your mental health. The physical is just a bonus at this point.
4) Invest. Invest. Invest. First invest in yourself, and then get your $ in the market as fast as possible on a recurring schedule.
Good points in the video. Keep crushing it man!
RPD with grip was OP. Loved that setup
I remember listening to video like this last year when I was 20 don’t remember the name of the channel I probably have the video saved somewhere in my playlist of 5000 videos but I remember thinking to myself I need to do something with my life I want to be the guy on his death bed looking back at his life and being like you know what that was a pretty damm good run I had so as of 2 months ago I applied for a wild land firefighting job I’m slated to begin training sometime in early spring of 2025
I like how you choose such serious topics and just put cod gameplay in there
bruh im 23 and appreciate hearing your experience as i felt some of the things you said.
You elaborately spoke and said things I’ve said before and my I’m only 27
Not for me, I'm in my 30's now and it's really confusing and fucked up. But going back 5 or 6 year's it wasn't too bad. Perhaps it's because we're in the same time frame only I'm older. But everything gets faker, feels less real, or other time's gets scarier.
As a 22 year old, this man is speaking facts
29 rn… 30 in march.. I don’t feel grown up i just look it 😂
I can relate 😂 alot of people think I look around 19-23 range and I'll take it!
Exactly the same as you. I feel much more grown up however not fully grown up.
My late teens to early 20's were wild...
I was basically involved with some older women....was basically used for sex....had a fallout with one of these women...had 2 more random hook-ups....
I had drama with numerous women
I was on my to my first "Gears of War 3" tournament...got "jumped into a clan
My early 20's
Love this
I am 24 and I am in this phase now. I gotta change for better
What’s crazy is how it took 20-30 years for us to actually enter this phase. Like I am sure some animals this time would’ve been like 3 generations for them already lol
don't worry, your 20s will disappear in a flash and you will be staring down the barrel of 33 wondering what the fuck happened and where all the time went
Y'all should've seen this chick named Megan. Wow, she was incredibly gorgeous. I asked her out but she said no, don't lose faith gents
If you didn’t sink , right when you hit 30 people start calling you sir . No cap
I was essentially forced into college. Thats 5 years if my life basically wasted because nobody cares about my degree. Haven’t been able to land a job in my career path, IT, for one year now. If I focused ONE year in getting certified, I would have a job by now. College is a scam.
I'm 26 and also feel lose sometimes in life
Your vids remind me of old school Birdman
I’m 33 and still don’t know what the fuck I’m doing
I’m 30 and I’m supposed to be a “carpenter” but damn after 3 years on the job I don’t know shit. I can run crown that’s about it. And other trim. I can’t install doors and windows which can be hard if it’s not Frammed right so I’ve learned a little bit of that too. I mean I guess I know more tho I think. Just know those. When I was 24 I was an alcoholic living at home with my parents now I have 3 kids and a wife + career (not great pay $20) especially with my experience and general labor I could make more as a laborer on a construction site. But I’m pity my time in as a residential carpenter. I work with my father who has all the tools soon fortunate there. I met my wife in rehab when I was 24 tho then at 26 my daughter was born the. I was 29 when my son was born now I’m 30. We struggle and are constantly having to barrow money and pay it back jist to barrow it again but we TRY SO HARD. My wife is 32 her oldest (my stepson) just turned 14 last night. When I met him in 2019 he was 8 I was 25. Here we are. Went from living in her parents to working three different jobs ( two line cook jobs and a moving gig on the side) getting a two bedroom duplex to a 3 bed 2 bath and now ITS getting small. My children are rapidly aging as so are we. Make the best of this summer. Summer being the youth of life. Don’t wait till September comes to then realize…. Instead cease now and spread those wings dudes. Put some m a n on that shit and fix it. Those who labor will taste sweet fruit and those who complain and moan will grow old and fickle. Sour and bitter.
I’m about to turn 20 in 2 weeks
Best call of duty was COD 4 to BO2. Wil be 30 next month. Feels sad to look back at these games. My teen years and most of my 20s were filled with delusional fantasies and fuck ups. I make 100k a year and have 2 cars. 2024 will end soon and I’m starting 2025 off with a vacation. I want to start over with my life.
dude are u meee???? i cant talk for shit. i just dont knwo how to keep the ball rolling. also i a unreligious person in a strict orthodox culture.
i have a question how do i become good socially ???
im 24 now used to be fat now im fit.
feel extremely lost and sometimes depressed. i feel like im in silent hill 2
You feel stuck because you’re stuck on video games
I have another channel 😂 but okay
In 2025 I’m going to be in my 20s
Wait till you hit your 30s lol
wait till you hit 33 it will feel even weirder and life keeps coming and it just keeps coming
I'm a few years ahead of you. The best thing I ever did for myself was pick up a bible and read the new testament. Learn who the LORD God is and fear him. Your path in life will become much more straight and narrow, making hard choices way easier.
Started reading a week ago. It’s hard to trust God when you don’t know Him. I have felt strangely drawn to the Bible in the past few months. Now it’s time for me to open up my heart and receive His love. Cheers pal
“Nobody really feels like an adult.
It’s the world’s dirty secret.”
You have two lives. The second one starts when you realize you have one. This happens to most men around 26+ Y.O. You begin to realize how much time is wasted on trivial things and you are forced to sit down and reflect. Most will be consumed by the regret and uncertainty as will the losers whine and complain. Life is suffering..get on with it
That’s not ok seek help I promise there is. Are you an addict or alcoholic? Be careful with that hour glass it seems to run out.
Is it ok to be à virgin, is it ok to not have worked for 2 yrs, Or too scared to do anything
You are my age June 5th.
You are 26? Lol I'm 31 and you sound more like you could be my father 😅
U need a girl😅