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Are there really people who are happy after 25? I can't understand if everyone who claims to be satisfied with their adult life is telling the truth or lying. Everyone gets so pale as they grow up. What 10-year-old wants to be like their 40- or 50-year-old parents with their souls soured by time?

When you're young, you live life as if you're on opiates; life can't have meaning without that feeling of euphoria you get from everything. How can you appreciate things if everything seems like an inferior and repetitive experience of everything you've ever known?
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>>84414654
my life stopped being good at around 21
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what spoils the fun are the experiences in life, meaning negative experiences. there is plenty of shit an adult has to do and plenty of minor issues or stresses that one might encounter. they really suck all the fun out of life, because of money.
But most importantly, there are some serious chronic health issues some people get. Alas, not even money can fix those.
I am generally satisfied with my adult life, even though, I'd like more money. Number is never high enough for me. And minor stresses just make me think about kms, but it passes quickly.
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I was deeply depressed and sad as a child-20 something. Age brings serenity. I feel really pretty and self assured at 31. I know who I am and I'm not so gloomy. Btw late 20's was my sexual awakening
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>>84414654
No, nowadays, maybe 10-15%?
Many of my peers openly detest the mundanity of life.
But it will never be special again.
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It's not hard to be happy, you just recognize it is fleeting and settle with being content eventually.

What you say about young is entirely wrong, is just retarded nostalgia on your part for not having responsibilities. When you get older you value freedom more anyway, which makes the responsbilities worth it
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My life seemed to improve massively at around 28 but that probably had something to do with not drinking nearly as much and prioritizing physical fitness which I'd never really done up until that point, the point is life is what you make of it, an enormous amount of life satisfaction is directly attributable to broadened perspective and attitude adjustments, just temper your expectations and soon the little things start to make life worth it



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