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Anonymous No.82261680 [Report] >>82261692 >>82261696 >>82261697 >>82261830
Ok seriously, what age does it actually become irredeemable? I made stupid decisions ever since I was 18 and Im 25 now realizing what massive mistakes and how far I have set myself back. I turn 26 in a few months and can probably graduate from college with an engineering degree by like 28/29 if I go back, is it too late for me? I missed out on teenage love and good decision making in my 20s
orospu çocuğu No.82261692 [Report]
>>82261680 (OP)
I'm starting after 20 i will not make mistakes anymore hopefully
Anonymous No.82261696 [Report] >>82261806
>>82261680 (OP)
I'd say 30 because by then you are probably tired of trying but maybe that's just cope because I'm restarting at 26.
Anonymous No.82261697 [Report] >>82261756
>>82261680 (OP)
Technically it's never too late but I sure feel like it is and I'm only 18 in my sophomore year of college considering my options because I am too retarded to sit down and study (not too retarded to actually study, when I manage to sit down I can get it).
I fear I will end up like you.
Anonymous No.82261756 [Report] >>82261800
>>82261697
Dont take a gap year (it always turns into a gap decade), dont EVER put women on a pedestal and dont EVER let your life completely fall apart (always keep going to school/working at the bare minimum, you can let your physical/mental/monetary health go to shit, lose all your friends etc, but if you ever stop going to school/working, especially as a man, its basically over, those the most important things I have learned.

Also dont put all your eggs into one basket, like relying on your job for physical activity, socialization, friends, romantic relationships, etc, then you just have a single point of failure.
Anonymous No.82261800 [Report]
>>82261756
I couldn't even take a gap year if I wanted to because of my parents anyway lmao. Also I'm in CS so it'll be hard to succeed after college if I wasn't able to actually understand the contents but I realized it's still better to get the degree than not to. My dads gonna give me an internship at his buddies company to help build my portfolio lol. It's just really troubling to think about.
In terms of friends, socialization, physical activity, etc. they've already been in the shitter ever since freshmen year of HS so I don't really think about that anymore lol.
Anonymous No.82261806 [Report]
>>82261696
Youre not tired at 30 yet. Id say mid 40s is when it sets in. Dont rest on your laurels though. 25+ times gets a multiplier and you dont notice when 10 years have passed
Anonymous No.82261830 [Report] >>82261859 >>82261901 >>82261959
>>82261680 (OP)
>I missed out on teenage love
Here's your teenage love bro
Anonymous No.82261859 [Report]
>>82261830
Hard, hard read. My girlfriend is online and these types of stories make me worry.
Anonymous No.82261901 [Report] >>82261959
>>82261830
Lmao, what a pathetic fag.
Anonymous No.82261959 [Report]
>>82261830
>>82261901
At least he stood his ground and didnt take the whore back