It’s interesting how our perception of age can change over time. For me, I started to feel “old” around my late 20s. It wasn’t so much about the number itself, but more about the changes in my energy levels and priorities. I noticed that I was more tired after social events, and my interests began shifting from partying to quieter activities like intimate gatherings or hobbies. Additionally, seeing friends settle down, start families, or focus on their careers made me reflect on my own journey and the path ahead. It’s a blend of introspection and external changes that can make one feel older, regardless of the actual age. How about you?
It’s interesting how our perception of age can change over time. For me, I started to feel “old” around my late 20s. It wasn’t so much about the number itself, but more about the changes in my energy levels and priorities. I noticed that I was more tired after social events, and my interests began shifting from partying to quieter activities like intimate gatherings or hobbies. Additionally, seeing friends settle down, start families, or focus on their careers made me reflect on my own journey and the path ahead. It’s a blend of introspection and external changes that can make one feel older, regardless of the actual age. How about you?