Ages 33-36 are the dark moments in life and the choice of the second rise curve (Note: This is what I've gathered from chatting with many people recently, including those up to 70 years old and those currently in this age period).
It is also the real dividing line for all ordinary people.
It's not a comforting phrase, it's hard statistics and hard reality — This segment is like sending all of life's bills to your doorstep at once: Body declines, parents age, children go to school, mortgage weighs heavily, marriage adjustment, career bottleneck, capital cut-off, opportunities decrease... You think you've been an adult for a long time, but the real "social judgment" has just begun.
Many people realize for the first time: There is no rewind button in life; all we can do is "hang in there"—never give up on ourselves, not even in death.
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Ages 33-36 are the dark moments in life and the choice of the second rise curve (Note: This is what I've gathered from chatting with many people recently, including those up to 70 years old and those currently in this age period).
It is also the real dividing line for all ordinary people.
It's not a comforting phrase, it's hard statistics and hard reality —
This segment is like sending all of life's bills to your doorstep at once:
Body declines, parents age, children go to school, mortgage weighs heavily, marriage adjustment, career bottleneck, capital cut-off, opportunities decrease...
You think you've been an adult for a long time, but the real "social judgment" has just begun.
Many people realize for the first time:
There is no rewind button in life; all we can do is "hang in there"—never give up on ourselves, not even in death.