At what age in your life were you the happiest?
For me it was my late 20's. I finally got a decent salary at work, I replaced my old car with a new one, my credit score went into 790, and I started going out more.
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For me it was my late 20's. I finally got a decent salary at work, I replaced my old car with a new one, my credit score went into 790, and I started going out more.
You?
Age 50. Peak career effectiveness, top salary, foreign business travel. My career surfboard had finally caught the wave of life.
When I was first born and all I ever did was sleep and eat without worry
I've never been truly happy. even when things are going good it feels like something is always missing.
Right now, in my mid twenties. Have a good job, earn decent pay and things are looking up. I don't have any good memories of childhood. Back then my goal was to become an adult with a job, and now that I'm there I love it.
Idk every part of my life had a bitter aftertaste... that being said bootcamp had the least ratio of bad/good feels
No bullshitting I would say best feels I get from navy bootcamp. The rush of camraderiship! It was intoxicatingly sweet dispite the fact that I knew bootcamp was like purgatory, it just felt like one long fucking day for 7 weeks. It was mind numbingly tortuous. Yet the feels of nostalgia about it just gives me the feels.
Right now. Well, just before the pandemic. Things are still good but it has certainly put a dampener on things.
Late 20s is also when I started to feel like things were coming together. Aside from the usual ups and downs of life, things have gotten steadily better ever since.
When I was 11-12. That was the last point in my life that I wasn't stressed about school or work and where I had friends. I also had great hope for the future and my dog was still alive.
"Happyness? what is that?"
I cant remember if I ever had a happy moment in my life.
My life resumes in : Stress, frustration, stress, tired, stress...