View Full Version : Turned 25 Today
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 01:59 PM
Is there anything that I should know? My brain technically finished developing I guess.
BigKobeFan
12-24-2019, 02:00 PM
You should worry about your d[i]ck first.
Proctor
12-24-2019, 02:02 PM
Is there anything that I should know? My brain technically finished developing I guess.
Isn't that at 27?
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 02:04 PM
Isn't that at 27?Nah, the frontal lobe is done at 25 but can finish earlier for some people.
highwhey
12-24-2019, 02:06 PM
You only turn 25 once. - Highwhey 2019
Shogon
12-24-2019, 02:51 PM
As far as what you should know... what do you want out of life?
If you enjoy sleeping around, now is the time to do it... don't wait. I personally don't recommend it but if that's what you want, your dick won't be as hard at 35 as it was at 25 even if you lift, eat right and do drugs. Hell, your dick isn't as hard at 25 as it was at 15, so, lmaooo..
Other than that... not a whole lot to know, really. If you have any unresolved emotional issues, get your ass to a counselor.
Also... if you don't know anything about finances, get yourself a financial adviser... the more money you save the earlier on, the more compound interest takes over and the earlier you can retire. If the market crashes, buy more. Don't sell unless it's the end of the United States. You're plenty young enough that not only can you ride those waves out, but profit immensely in the long run. Everyone will tell you to sell when the market is low/crashing... they're wrong. That's when you buy as much as you can. Save as much as you can as often as you can.
Stay away from as loans as much as possible. Debt limits your options in life.
Travel before you start having kids... it only gets more difficult.
Stay away from fast food.
This all seems like common knowledge shit but a lot of people just straight up ignore it until their 30s or 40s... if there's one thing I can really leave you with... eat right and get the proper amount of sleep.
Stephonit
12-24-2019, 03:21 PM
If you watch media you might have been led to believe that the teen years are the toughest when it comes to adjusting and figuring out who you are. I get the feeling that these days for most people that's actually the 20s. A lot of your growth happens in those years.
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 03:36 PM
As far as what you should know... what do you want out of life?
If you enjoy sleeping around, now is the time to do it... don't wait. I personally don't recommend it but if that's what you want, your dick won't be as hard at 35 as it was at 25 even if you lift, eat right and do drugs. Hell, your dick isn't as hard at 25 as it was at 15, so, lmaooo..
Other than that... not a whole lot to know, really. If you have any unresolved emotional issues, get your ass to a counselor.
Also... if you don't know anything about finances, get yourself a financial adviser... the more money you save the earlier on, the more compound interest takes over and the earlier you can retire. If the market crashes, buy more. Don't sell unless it's the end of the United States. You're plenty young enough that not only can you ride those waves out, but profit immensely in the long run. Everyone will tell you to sell when the market is low/crashing... they're wrong. That's when you buy as much as you can. Save as much as you can as often as you can.
Stay away from as loans as much as possible. Debt limits your options in life.
Travel before you start having kids... it only gets more difficult.
Stay away from fast food.
This all seems like common knowledge shit but a lot of people just straight up ignore it until their 30s or 40s... if there's one thing I can really leave you with... eat right and get the proper amount of sleep.After I set up my emergency fund and Roth IRA, i'm not sure if I wanna save for a down payment on a house or just rent for a while. I'll have a lot of liquid cash from staying at home so it's either that or the stock market using taxable brokerage accounts since my 401k doesn't match lol. House hacking would probably be the smartest option but I don't want roommates atm.
Happy birthday. Enjoy it.
Just start saving up for your future. Work now so you don't have to work as hard in the future. Be financially literate.
Take it from me, not the Retardican broke boys in here
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 04:14 PM
Happy birthday. Enjoy it.
Just start saving up for your future. Work now so you don't have to work as hard in the future. Be financially literate.
Take it from me, not the Retardican broke boys in hereLmao thanks.
I have til end of February to get my CCNA, new test will replace it so i'm gonna hit the books hard.
Lmao thanks.
I have til end of February to get my CCNA, new test will replace it so i'm gonna hit the books hard.
Nice! Let me know how it goes. I intend on starting my A+ next year as well.
Hawker
12-24-2019, 04:58 PM
If you watch media you might have been led to believe that the teen years are the toughest when it comes to adjusting and figuring out who you are. I get the feeling that these days for most people that's actually the 20s. A lot of your growth happens in those years.
I agree with this - especially for men who don't really come into their own until the mid-late 20s like me.
And at that point, for some weird reason, it seems like interacting with women is super easy. Or maybe the girls you're interacting with at that age have grown up as well.
Maybe it's because you've finally built up a decent foundation for yourself and use that as your source of confidence.
Hawker
12-24-2019, 05:00 PM
As far as what you should know... what do you want out of life?
If you enjoy sleeping around, now is the time to do it... don't wait. I personally don't recommend it but if that's what you want, your dick won't be as hard at 35 as it was at 25 even if you lift, eat right and do drugs. Hell, your dick isn't as hard at 25 as it was at 15, so, lmaooo..
Other than that... not a whole lot to know, really. If you have any unresolved emotional issues, get your ass to a counselor.
Also... if you don't know anything about finances, get yourself a financial adviser... the more money you save the earlier on, the more compound interest takes over and the earlier you can retire. If the market crashes, buy more. Don't sell unless it's the end of the United States. You're plenty young enough that not only can you ride those waves out, but profit immensely in the long run. Everyone will tell you to sell when the market is low/crashing... they're wrong. That's when you buy as much as you can. Save as much as you can as often as you can.
Stay away from as loans as much as possible. Debt limits your options in life.
Travel before you start having kids... it only gets more difficult.
Stay away from fast food.
This all seems like common knowledge shit but a lot of people just straight up ignore it until their 30s or 40s... if there's one thing I can really leave you with... eat right and get the proper amount of sleep.
Don't get a financial advisor.
Just go to the finance advice thread that I made here on ISH.
I say all this in there.
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 05:02 PM
Nice! Let me know how it goes. I intend on starting my A+ next year as well.A+ is a ****ing joke, watch professor messer and get a study book, you can get it within a month easy.
A+ is a ****ing joke, watch professor messer and get a study book, you can get it within a month easy.
So I've heard, it's just that I'm a case manager and I'm practically doing work 24-7 so most of my time is spent working even down time at home.
Hence why I want to change my career.
72-10
12-24-2019, 05:27 PM
I turned 25 one sweet day, but that day haz passed.
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 08:46 PM
So I've heard, it's just that I'm a case manager and I'm practically doing work 24-7 so most of my time is spent working even down time at home.
Hence why I want to change my career.That's lame af.
Just know that there can be a lot of on-call in IT as well depending on your company and how long you've been in the field.
ArbitraryWater
12-24-2019, 08:54 PM
You have only truly matured when you think less of Kobe than you do now, and accept he is not top 10.
FultzNationRISE
12-24-2019, 09:01 PM
You have only truly matured when you think less of Kobe than you do now, and accept he is not top 10.
https://media0.giphy.com/media/14ceV8wMLIGO6Q/giphy.gif
:applause:
sammichoffate
12-24-2019, 10:11 PM
You have only truly matured when you think less of Kobe than you do now, and accept he is not top 10.I'll go ahead and do that when you can you go one day not being an asswipe.
stalkerforlife
12-24-2019, 10:17 PM
As far as what you should know... what do you want out of life?
If you enjoy sleeping around, now is the time to do it... don't wait. I personally don't recommend it but if that's what you want, your dick won't be as hard at 35 as it was at 25 even if you lift, eat right and do drugs. Hell, your dick isn't as hard at 25 as it was at 15, so, lmaooo..
Other than that... not a whole lot to know, really. If you have any unresolved emotional issues, get your ass to a counselor.
Also... if you don't know anything about finances, get yourself a financial adviser... the more money you save the earlier on, the more compound interest takes over and the earlier you can retire. If the market crashes, buy more. Don't sell unless it's the end of the United States. You're plenty young enough that not only can you ride those waves out, but profit immensely in the long run. Everyone will tell you to sell when the market is low/crashing... they're wrong. That's when you buy as much as you can. Save as much as you can as often as you can.
Stay away from as loans as much as possible. Debt limits your options in life.
Travel before you start having kids... it only gets more difficult.
Stay away from fast food.
This all seems like common knowledge shit but a lot of people just straight up ignore it until their 30s or 40s... if there's one thing I can really leave you with... eat right and get the proper amount of sleep.
High IQ.
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