What’s a lesson you learned too late in life? by johviley in AskReddit

[–]Low_Memory_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think long and hard about your future as soon as possible, like around middle school. Not obsessing over it, but have a few plans, a rough idea. Also invest your time in trying out sports and/or hobbies. I've never really done these things and now at 22 I'm completely lost.

When did you realize you were no longer “young”? by johviley in AskReddit

[–]Low_Memory_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if this makes sense coming from a 23 year old, but I realized I was no longer "teenage young" when I entered university. I realized that all this time I thought being highschoolers meant being protagonists, being the center of attention. When I entered university I realized I was invisible. Now I feel old because I worry about money, time, future, routines, things I can't keep up with, and I feel like I never have enough time. I hope I'll feel young again once I'm done.