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Comment: I started working at my job
I started working at my job
I started working at my job when I was 20. It was a good paying job, but I didn't particularly love it. It wasn't until I turned 40 that I even left the state that I was born in. That's when I realized that I had missed so much. I could have been flyfishing in Montana all this time if I had only known. I could have been hiking the mountains all this time if I had only known. I could have been a wildlife biologist or a restorer of fine art if I had known. But that's just me.
My point is that there is so much out there that you aren't yet aware of. Time is on your side. You're young. Take care of your self. Get fit. Find your calling. Be positive. Be confident. Be pleasant. Forget the rest.