I'm not quite 40 but it's approaching. This is what I say to my family members who are young -- either in high school or young college age.
I say that EVERYTHING changes and while most is good, some isn't.
I realize now how ignorant I was and how little I knew (ignorance is bliss) but then again,
I now know so much more.
Lack of freedom. I go to work every day, run errands on the weekend, take yoga on Tuesdays, job on Wednesday. If I go to happy hour or dinner during the week -- no joke -- I need a few days to get my energy level back on track.
If I don't pick up my dry cleaning on Saturdays, God knows when I'll get to picking it up. It sounds stupid but it's really an adjustment when you don't have a lot of free time like you use to.
Your sex life is a heck of a lot better once you reach your 30s (in my opinion).
You realize that who you do homecoming/greek week DOESN'T MATTER AT ALL. NOR WHAT SORORITY YOU WERE IN, IF YOU WERE HOMECOMING QUEEN, CHEERLEADER, etc. That is SO refreshing.
You realize that your neighbors who are beautiful, Volvo in the driveway, three kinds on the honor role, Ivy League educated, VP of the bank, doesn't guarantee the kids won't have cancer, the wife isn't an alcoholic, and that you will live happily ever after.
I think your self esteem increases the older you get due to the fact that you know yourself better.
EVERYONE, even the VP at the bank, does copying every once in a while so don't expect a corner office with a view. And, your credit report is crucial in many many ways. You will have MANY more expenses and things are expensive and you need to worry and plan for your financial future. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
You're exhausted but in a different way. You LIVE for the weekends but even they are jammed packed of activities.
Oh yeah -- you can't drink like you used to but you really don't want to anyway.
I'm sure the moment I press "send" I will think of tons more.
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