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Jun 14, 13 tweets

THINGS SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE SLAPPED INTO ME AT 30.
(The best thing you'll read in 2026)

1. Your parents have maybe 20 good years.

Your parents have maybe 20 good years left if you're lucky — stop postponing visits like you have infinite time.
You keep saying "next month," and next month quietly becomes next year.

Call today. Visit this month. Record their voice. Because soon you'll have all the time.

2. The body you're neglecting now will charge you interest in your 40s.

At 35 your body is still forgiving, but that forgiveness expires. The back pain you ignore becomes permanent. The weight gets exponentially harder to lose. The mobility you take for granted disappears.

3. That "safe" job is killing your soul slowly — comfort today is buying misery for your whole future.

Decent money, good benefits, completely dead inside. Every Sunday night the dread, every Monday a little death. You stay because leaving feels scarier than staying.

4. Your "I'll start when I'm ready" is just fear wearing a planning costume — you'll never feel ready, so start messy now.

The business you'll start when you know more. The trip you'll take with more savings. You're not waiting for timing, you're waiting for guaranteed success

5. The friends you keep out of obligation are quietly draining years off your life. The one who only calls when they need something.

The one "going through it" for eight straight years. You keep them because you've known them forever, but longevity isn't a reason anymore.

6. You're scrolling away hours daily, then wondering why you have no time. "No time to work out, no time to build, no time to learn."

Now open your screen time. Three hours a day is over a thousand hours a year — enough to learn a language, build an income, or get genuinely fit

7. The person you're settling for won't magically become who you need — accept them as they are or leave now.

You think your love will fix them, that more patience will transform them. It won't. People change when they want to, for themselves, never because you wish it.

8. Your biggest regret at 50 won't be what you tried and failed — it'll be what you never attempted.

So you don't apply, don't start it, don't ask, don't take the trip. But safe doesn't feel safe at 50 — it feels like a slow death by a thousand unlived moments.

9. Nobody is coming to save you or fix your life — you are the only rescue mission that matters.

You're waiting for the right mentor, the lucky break, the person who finally believes in you. Stop waiting. Nobody's coming. Your parents can't save you, your partner can't

10. The clock ticks louder at 35 than it ever has — time stops being abstract and turns painfully finite. At 25, ten years felt endless.

At 35, ten years feels like yesterday, and the next ten pass even faster. Every wasted year now compounds.

11. Stop performing "fine" when you're quietly struggling — the mask is heavier than the truth ever was.
You've gotten so good at "I'm okay" that the people who love you have no idea. Strength isn't pretending, it's letting someone in before you reach the edge.

12. Quit waiting for the version of your life that starts "once things calm down" — they never calm down.

The work won't ease up, the money won't ever feel like enough, the perfect moment isn't coming. "Someday" is where dreams go to quietly die of old age.

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