Transitioning from a lifestyle without significant responsibilities
into the "real world" makes your 20s a decade of tough lessons.
Wherever you're at in your 20s — whether you're on your own or still
with your parents, figuring out your career or going through grad school
— you can learn from those who have already been through it.
We took at look at the Quora thread "What are the most difficult things people have to learn in their 20s" and highlighted the best answers.
Here are 20 hard lessons that all people should learn in their 20s:
1.Your worldview may be seriously flawed.
It's natural to feel as if you have a solid life philosophy figured
out by the time you graduate college, but you will most likely redefine
how you see relationships, politics, your career, and anything else you
can think of. As Rachel Laine
puts it, "[Y]ou discover everything that you thought you had all
figured out was tragically wrong, laughably confused, or utterly
delusional."
2.It's harder to get away with lies and excuses.
Maybe you made a habit of getting away with things by making up
stories for your parents or professors. But lies and deceit won't fly in
your professional or personal life anymore.
"The truth has a way of rearing its ugly head, so the sooner you can
come to integrity with yourself and the world at large, the sooner
you'll be able to get working towards what you really want, who you
really want to be," Arjuna Perkins says.
3.You can't party like you used to.
Back in college you may have been able to spend a night binge
drinking until 2 a.m. and make it to class by 11 a.m. That sort of
lifestyle is incompatible with most careers. And you'll come to find
that as you progress through your 20s, your body has a harder time
dealing with excess, Perkins says.
Enjoy your vices in moderation, exercise, and eat well. Your future self will thank you.
4.People will resent you if you try to always be right.
"Let go of having to be right about things — this isn't a contest," Perkins
says. "It's not a game. You don't win at life. So say, 'Thanks for your
perspective. I'll think about that,' or, 'I was wrong. I'm sorry.'"
5.Life is hard, and it never gets much easier.
As your responsibilities begin to pile up in your 20s, you'll realize
that just getting by — let alone becoming very successful — requires a
lot of work. And there will always be failures and setbacks.
"You will fail in life, over and over and over. It won't feel fair.
Maybe for decades. You've got to keep moving forward. Keep going," Perkins says.
6.Meaningful relationships are difficult to maintain.
If and when you decide to consider marriage or at least a serious
romantic relationship, you're going to realize that it requires plenty
of sacrifices and work. You'll realize the same goes for your closest
friends, who will also be changing as you grow older. But these
relationships are more important to your happiness and fulfillment than
anything else in your life, says Rich Tatum.
7.You're replaceable at work.
Many companies like to portray themselves as families, but at the end
of the day that's just semantics. If your company can no longer afford
you or thinks it can invest more wisely in someone else, you'll be cut from that family pretty easily.
8.You don't have forever to find and pursue your passion.
The money you make from your job will mean nothing if you're not actually enjoying life, Tatum says.
If you pursue a career solely for a big check and set aside the things you love to pursue later, you'll find it becomes significantly harder to change careers or dedicate yourself to a passion project the older you get.
It's necessary to be humble, Tatum says, especially about advantages
you may have received through sheer luck. And never think that just
because you put in work for things like degrees from elite universities
that they guarantee you privileges in life.
Be grateful for what you have, and realize that in a single moment you can lose the things you take for granted.
10.Picking fights and holding grudges will make you miserable.
"Avoid fights. Seriously. Avoid them like a plague: Nobody wins in a fight, even if you walk away unscathed," Tatum writes.
Accept apologies and apologize when you make a mistake. Don't fill your life with negativity.
11.You must keep learning if you want to be successful.
Your education is far from over after you leave a classroom for the
last time. Dedicate yourself to learning things that will help you in
your career, including "the abilities to assimilate, communicate, and
persuade," Tatum says.
12.Decisions that take a few seconds to make can have long-term ramifications.
Never make a decision on an emotional impulse. "[S]tupid decisions
made in the moment can rob you of years of joy and happiness," Tatum writes.
13.Money is hard to earn.
When your family is supporting you, it can be difficult to grasp how
much a dollar is worth, even if you are not spoiled or selfish, Rahul Bhatt says.
As you start living on your own, however, you'll soon realize that
frivolous things you would normally not give a second thought about
purchasing are not worth the hours of work equivalent to the price tag.
14.Your friend circle will most likely get smaller.
As you go through your 20s, you'll naturally start to drift away from
some of your friends. Gone are the days of partying with a room full of
your buddies, Bhatt
says. You will realize, though, that the friends you put the effort into
staying in touch with are the ones who mean the most to you.
15.You'll probably have a bigger role to play in your family.
"Family is very important. Till now they supported you, now it's your turn," Bhatt writes.
Your parents may always try to nurture you as if you were a child,
but they will need your emotional — and perhaps even financial — help as
they get older and you become your own person.
16.Hard work isn't always recognized.
You should accept that your boss may not always notice your contributions, Bhatt says.
Do not let that be an excuse to become lazy, and don't protest if someone else gets credit for your work.
17.Debt will haunt you.
#Source:
20 Hard Lessons Everyone Should Learn In Their 20s
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Sep. 8, 2014
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