Jesse Pinkman
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I think this sort of harps on the age pill in some ways and @CornbreadFed and @SW15 might want to add their takes here. I wanted to include this because I been thinking more about life since turning 30 and am on my way to being 31. Very recently, I also did a Euro trip and had some eye opening experiences about age. There is a lot of stuff out there about age but if I had to pin it down to one lesson I have learned as a guy, it would be this.
Do not listen to any of the stuff out there because the meaning of "old" and even "adulthood" is changing right in front of our very own eyes.
Growing up in the Bible Belt, if you did not have a wife and kids by the age of 30, you by all accounts were weird. I think for a large part of the US and the world, this was the case. Marriage and kids by 30 and if you failed to do that, you somehow failed as a man or were an outsider. Thankfully, I made the smartest move in my life ever and moved the heck out of one of the most miserable regions of America.
When you listen to the internet and the direction the Manosphere has gone recently around forcing monogamy and kids and "save society from collapse by getting married and having kids", you would think life ends if you are a bachelor at 30.
However, after living in major cities and traveling the world, I have noticed that it is very common. In fact, not only are there guys who are single past the age of 30 but also guys who are single past the age of 30 and loving life.
In my Euro trip, I met a guy pushing 40 who was just killing it and brought a great vibe to the whole trip.
IMO, you really cannot go wrong with any path.
The internet and society are going to force you into monogamy, even at gunpoint. The same guys forcing you into monogamy at gunpoint will laugh once you get screwed over by divorce.
However, we are living in such a massive time of change that no one knows what the world brings 10 years from now.
No one knows what will be normal and accepted and what won't.
If I had to give advice to guys in their 20s thinking about the future, you can't predict it.
Go where you heart, soul, and your knowledge guide you.
You can be happily married in your 30s but at the same time, you can be miserable in a marriage and lose half your stuff. And the same people who forced you to get married at gunpoint will laugh at you for getting divorced.
You can be a happy bachelor in your 30s but at the same time, feel lonely and feel like you are making society collapse by not getting married and having kids.
I know I do not post as much as I used to on here but if you want to follow my journey and thoughts, see my personal blog below
Do not listen to any of the stuff out there because the meaning of "old" and even "adulthood" is changing right in front of our very own eyes.
Growing up in the Bible Belt, if you did not have a wife and kids by the age of 30, you by all accounts were weird. I think for a large part of the US and the world, this was the case. Marriage and kids by 30 and if you failed to do that, you somehow failed as a man or were an outsider. Thankfully, I made the smartest move in my life ever and moved the heck out of one of the most miserable regions of America.
When you listen to the internet and the direction the Manosphere has gone recently around forcing monogamy and kids and "save society from collapse by getting married and having kids", you would think life ends if you are a bachelor at 30.
However, after living in major cities and traveling the world, I have noticed that it is very common. In fact, not only are there guys who are single past the age of 30 but also guys who are single past the age of 30 and loving life.
In my Euro trip, I met a guy pushing 40 who was just killing it and brought a great vibe to the whole trip.
IMO, you really cannot go wrong with any path.
The internet and society are going to force you into monogamy, even at gunpoint. The same guys forcing you into monogamy at gunpoint will laugh once you get screwed over by divorce.
However, we are living in such a massive time of change that no one knows what the world brings 10 years from now.
No one knows what will be normal and accepted and what won't.
If I had to give advice to guys in their 20s thinking about the future, you can't predict it.
Go where you heart, soul, and your knowledge guide you.
You can be happily married in your 30s but at the same time, you can be miserable in a marriage and lose half your stuff. And the same people who forced you to get married at gunpoint will laugh at you for getting divorced.
You can be a happy bachelor in your 30s but at the same time, feel lonely and feel like you are making society collapse by not getting married and having kids.
I know I do not post as much as I used to on here but if you want to follow my journey and thoughts, see my personal blog below
Post 30 Bachelor | Substack
The dating and action-oriented experiences of a bachelor in his thirties. Click to read Post 30 Bachelor, a Substack publication. Launched a year ago.
post30.substack.com