People Are Tweeting Things They Realized As They Got Older, And Here Are 30 Answers
Interview With ExpertWe may not remember a lot of things from our childhood; however, there is no doubt that often, if not always, we used to think that our parents were wrong about a lot of things and that we knew better. And only as we got a little bit older did all the things that our parents complained about or told us to do start to make sense.
While there are still quite a few things that we don’t fully agree with or understand, people on X (formerly Twitter) started discussing little things that they realized only as they got older. So, guys, scroll through and hopefully you can relate to many of them as well.
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And playing music way too loudly. But I've always complained about that
And even the most daft, hateful idiots and science deniers have the same right to speak and vote exactly like an educated person.
For years I had to turn the music off when I was looking for a delivery address. Couldn't concentrate with it on.
It is clear that as we grow older, our values, understanding and goals in life change. What didn’t make sense or didn't look so important looks different now, we start to understand that not all adults are smart, and that spending all our money on candy in fact may be not the best idea, and so on.
To learn more about the human mind, Bored Panda reached out to Hanan Parvez, a psychologist and the creator of PsychMechanics.
To begin with, with adulthood, in most cases, comes career advancement, thus we asked Hanan how it impacts individuals' priorities and values: “Career-driven people tend to put a lot of time and energy into their careers and this often comes at the expense of other life areas, such as health and relationships.”
I picked up cooking specifically to take some of that load off her shoulders.
He added that when people reach their career goals, they look back at their lives and wish they'd invested more in other life areas. “I've come across a story of a billionaire who was so career-driven that he hardly put any time into his health and relationships,” Hanan told Bored Panda. “On his deathbed, he regretted it terribly. It's a good reminder that balance is key to a good life.”
Now, probably many of you will agree that seeking and valuing others’ opinions also change as we age. “There's a saying that when we're in our teens we think everyone's thinking about us. But when we reach middle age, we realize no one has been thinking about us. They've all been thinking about themselves,” emphasized Hanan.
My uni friend told me she always has a check wee before going out!
He noted that during adolescence and teenage years, there's a greater need to be 'cool' and accepted by others. The reason behind it is because you are beginning to explore the world and hopefully attract a partner.
“Although this approval-seeking tendency decreases as we age, I don't think it can go away completely. It's part of being human,” Hanan explained. “We want to be accepted by our tribe. The reason this tendency decreases with age is that we become wiser and understand others better. We learn that others are too caught up in their own lives to pay much attention to us.”
Finally, getting older is unavoidable - unfortunately or fortunately, it depends on our point of view. However, as with everything else, there are quite a few stereotypes about getting older that have an impact on the way society perceives and interacts with older people.
As harsh as it is, society tends to view older people, particularly very old people, negatively, as if they're useless and have nothing to contribute Hanan pointed out. “You hear people say things like, ‘What are you doing here? You should be playing chess with your buddies in an old age home, Grandpa.’”
“Needless to say, it's hurtful and makes older people feel that they don't belong, that they're some kind of a burden,” he added. “In truth, older people have a lot of wisdom to share. They may not know much about modern trends but experiential knowledge of having lived so many years can be a treasure trove.
I live alone and do this to myself. I have the entire conversation - "But WHY would you carry a dish all the way downstairs and set it next to the dishwasher?"
So folks, don’t forget to check out the PsychMechanics site, where you can find intriguing, valuable, and useful information about the human mind in simple, easy-to-understand language!
Also, share with us if you can relate to any of the tweets shared in the thread. What, in your opinion, is that thing that you realized only as you got older? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
And this is why you should always wear clean underwear (according to my Mum at least)
As a youth, I used to be able to party for days and nights. Now in my 60s, I'm convinced I was stealing sleep from my future and that's why I'm so tired today.
Learn to forgive. Learn to quit anger. It burns yourself. Source : a former angry young men
Yes!!! Whoever doesn't believe this should go take a hike! (See what I did there?... Huh?... I'll see myself out.)
Basic rule of living in the Pacific Northwest, always carry a jacket.
As a dad, I can relate. We suscribed for an estimate consumption of 80€ a month, turns out real consumption is 130€ a month ... everyone has been lectured and briefed now
Some people still should not be parents. They are far from doing anything "best"
Disagree. Food, housing, and mental health care all come with a price tag. The last of those being the most important, the most costly, and the most unattainable. USA, USA!! 😒😒😒😒
It took me all my life to realise that "truth" and "kindness" are often opposites.
But also wrong about a lot - mine is still ADAMANT that you can catch a virus disease just from being cold.
If you're going on a day trip no matter how short always bring snacks and drinks for everyone.
And blankets if it's Winter and sun screen if it's Summer. 😁
Load More Replies...You don't have to force yourself to cope with everything that life throws at you. Have that nervous breakdown. No biggie.
~80% of success in life is who you know, not what you know. And having a nice looking CV is another 15% of success when you apply for job, you have to pass HR somehow.
If you're going on a day trip no matter how short always bring snacks and drinks for everyone.
And blankets if it's Winter and sun screen if it's Summer. 😁
Load More Replies...You don't have to force yourself to cope with everything that life throws at you. Have that nervous breakdown. No biggie.
~80% of success in life is who you know, not what you know. And having a nice looking CV is another 15% of success when you apply for job, you have to pass HR somehow.