When did "I'll figure it out when I'm older" become your entire personality?
Somewhere between your first tax form and your third unsolicited Google search about "why does my knee hurt now," you quietly became the adult you were always warned about — the one who pays bills on time, pretends to enjoy sleep, and genuinely looks forward to a quiet weekend.
Nobody tells you that growing up isn't a destination. It's just a series of moments where you realise the only person coming to fix things… is still you.
So — what's the one thing you wish your younger self had figured out before it became an expensive life lesson?
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Wish I had developed self awareness in my twenties instead of living on auto pilot.

when did you shift from living on autopilot

chat gpt ahh post.

No one will ever have the same understanding level as you and they will leave you and judge you no matter how important you were them or to you

Har hal me Khushi ( happiness is in every state ) - Dr Avdhoot Shivanand

Acha huwa wo time pe nahi pata tha ki itna L lagbe wala hai warna is time ke bhi L lag gye hote ..

Helped my dad financially during my mother's surgery, made me feel like an adult. My dad thinks insurance is a scam and shouldn't be bought. I used my cashless corporate insurance and settled everything with just 10% copay. Also, quietly paid the premium for 2 more years due to lock in at work.


