In our youth, we sometimes attach importance to those little things whose real and “unimportant” nature we later understand. Here’s a rough list of things that become less important over time.
1. GPA
You were very worried about him in the first years, from the fifth year you relaxed, and when at your next job no one was interested in him anymore, you forgot forever.
2. Why were you famous before?
Have you met the first handsome boy in school? Were you class president in 9th grade? Have you written the best admissions essay? It doesn’t matter now!
3. Have you achieved your goal at this age?
For example, if she wrote a book, received a six-figure salary, or got married. You are only 25 years old!
4. What are your plans for Friday evening
In your 26th year of life, you have realized that an evening with a TV series or a cooking battle on TV is much more relaxing than partying until dawn.
5. Tanning
Previously you didn’t mind the possible consequences, now you prefer to apply sunscreen.
6. Did you have a boyfriend at school or university?
It is very convenient not to remember this and not take it into account in the calculations. Plus, they hardly ask anymore.
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7. How much do you earn
Immediately after graduation, you were ready to tell everyone about it, but now it’s none of their business.
8. Musical tastes
You used to be willing to almost marry someone who listens to the same things as you. However, this is not even the tenth criterion.
9. Sports
It used to be that if you ran once a week, everyone considered you a professional athlete. Now, almost the entire office walks 5-10 km, almost every day. I have to.
10. Makeup Every Day
It was important when you were younger, but now you sometimes only wear makeup on Fridays.
11. Bad habits of parents
You used to make fun of them secretly smoking in the bathroom so they wouldn’t smoke you. You now understand that it is their personal business.
12. Social networks
Previously, you wanted to post as many photos as possible and gain followers in order to be considered a celebrity, at least among your friends. Now you don’t need to post anything on the Internet. And feel good!
Source: The Voice Mag

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