Things I learned in my 30s
- the job isn’t your identity
- owning a house is way more work and expensive than expected and not always worth it
- not everyone will like you or your work, but find a way to thrive anyway
- it’s okay to change your mind about big life things
- the job isn’t your identity
- owning a house is way more work and expensive than expected and not always worth it
- not everyone will like you or your work, but find a way to thrive anyway
- it’s okay to change your mind about big life things
- if the opportunity isn’t there, if you can crowd fund it, or find another way to gather the resources, make Your Own Doors.
Don’t wait for someone else’s permission to tell your own stories and to share your vision.
Don’t wait for someone else’s permission to tell your own stories and to share your vision.
For the youngings QRTing like they already know about life - it isn’t a race and you can learn any of things at 19 or 60.
Or never at all because you’re a completely different person with different priorities and needs.
Or never at all because you’re a completely different person with different priorities and needs.