One of the saddest things I have ever heard is,
when I'm rich, I want to travel around the world.
I believe most of thel people secretly have this dream too.
The sad part of this statement is,
money can buy you travelling around the world,
but it can't buy you travelling around the world at 20.
When you meet new people at 20,
you talk about future and crazy things in life,
you ask for excitement.
When you meet new people at 50,
you talk about past and your experience in life,
you ask for stability.
The world puts us into this well-decorated rhythm of life,
forcing us to unconsciously growing old following the same set of pattern,
after our last breath it sends us to another dimension that no one knows.
That's the pessimistic part of me defining life.
There's an optimistic version though.
At 20, we are all very, very, very young.
Don't be afraid to do things that no one else is doing.
Step out your comfort zone and you will see another horizon awaits you.
It's my very firm belief that,
it's good to spend most of your money on craps at 20.
Positive craps I mean.
Books to widen your vision of world and your perceptions of human interactions.
Clothing that improves your appearance.
Travelling to explore other cultures and how people live their lives.
Alcohols that get you completely drunk with your friends but render you a memorable night.
Why not? You are not getting to be 20 again.
When money is gone, it's temporarily gone.
When youth is gone, it's forever gone.