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If you could be 20 again, how would you live your life?
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<blockquote data-quote="Isaac Jordan" data-source="post: 524836" data-attributes="member: 3810"><p>Great topic.</p><p></p><p>I'm still in my early twenties, but already I wish I had followed Roosh's advice <a href="http://www.rooshv.com/growth-vs-comfort" target="_blank">here </a>and prioritized growth over comfort, at least in the context of my career.</p><p></p><p>I found a cushy corporate job upon graduating, and while it enabled me to build a comfortable lifestyle, it was in an industry that didn't really interest me where I was constantly surrounded by people I didn't much care for. </p><p></p><p>Two years later, I've got money in the bank and a decent looking resume, but not that much in the way of a truly developed skill set. I wish I had taken a lower-paying job in an industry that I enjoyed where I could wake up and challenge myself every day, rather than sleep in and take Friday afternoons off. There will be enough time to relax in my 30s and 40s once I've achieved financial independence and mastered a lucrative skill set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isaac Jordan, post: 524836, member: 3810"] Great topic. I'm still in my early twenties, but already I wish I had followed Roosh's advice [url=http://www.rooshv.com/growth-vs-comfort]here [/url]and prioritized growth over comfort, at least in the context of my career. I found a cushy corporate job upon graduating, and while it enabled me to build a comfortable lifestyle, it was in an industry that didn't really interest me where I was constantly surrounded by people I didn't much care for. Two years later, I've got money in the bank and a decent looking resume, but not that much in the way of a truly developed skill set. I wish I had taken a lower-paying job in an industry that I enjoyed where I could wake up and challenge myself every day, rather than sleep in and take Friday afternoons off. There will be enough time to relax in my 30s and 40s once I've achieved financial independence and mastered a lucrative skill set. [/QUOTE]
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