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Why is peaking earlier seen as a bad thing?


Distantconstellation

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I peaked between 15 and 28. It was the craziest most fun time of my life and the time that I was making the most money. once I entered my 30s that all dropped. But at least I peaked, some people never peak or they peak when they are too old. I’m content with having peaked when I was a young spring chicken.

 

its like those people that say work hard now so u can travel later… ummm no ***** I wanna travel now while I’m young and pretty, not when I’m a decrepit  hoe.

 

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Because life expectance is 80 years and if ur best was at 20, it means u will live a sloppy 60 years and from there to worse.

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I think people should reject “peaks” and should always aim to become better versions of themselves in life. It seems so nihilistic to accept that your best days are behind you. 

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There's more to life than fun. Fun won't matter when you're on your deathbed.

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23 minutes ago, Revolution said:

There's more to life than fun. Fun won't matter when you're on your deathbed.

it actually matter 

you’re gonna die regardless but atleast you had fun before

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On 10/23/2023 at 12:20 AM, Revolution said:

There's more to life than fun. Fun won't matter when you're on your deathbed.

I agree there's more to life than fun, but nothing really matters when you're on your deathbed either - you're gonna be dead :skull:

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I hope i havent reached my peak yet but my 30s suck so far. Hopefully me at 32 onwards would be better

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