It is not true that your 25 years should be the best years of your life.

Don’t let anyone scare you with such absurd theories.

We all live in completely different situations and contexts, so it’s foolish to lump everything together.

For me personally, my 25 years were an experience that allowed me to understand what I want from my life in many aspects:

- Financially

- In terms of purpose

- In relationships and friendship

- Emotionally

- Physically

And only now, in my 40s, is my life starting to take the shape I wanted.

Now I feel ten times happier and better than I did ten years ago.

So my only advice is this: use your 25 years as a means for your growth, but never as a “deadline.”

Life doesn’t end at 30 or 40 years; it’s just a new chapter that can be even more exciting and fulfilling.