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October 19th 2016, 07:14 PM
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I disagree. 
Partially true for becoming boring. People tend to become lazy once your initial teenage illusions are dispersed, and the ideals that drove you are kinda lost. However, this is the certain path towards life failiure, not in every sense, but at some long lasting fulfilment. Heck, most of my friends are complaining that they don't have time because they work, but most of them work 8 hours a day, and high school here lasted 7 hours per day, yet they still had the time to go out, meet people, party hard, play games, attend concerts (movies, plays...). Essentially, my only "remaining" friend is a guy who works overtime constantly, has a wife and child, and still has the energy for the rest.

Contrary to my previous post (the first one in this thread), it ain't true that younger people have more time, less worries, we just become lazy. Don't loose your energy. Living life at its fullest doesn't mean drinking cocktails with supermodels on a giant yacht in a nameless sea. That's charisma, money and power. Good luck on getting that.
It means spending your time using everything that is around you to build something that you find meaningful.

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