I'm 27 year old and most of my life has been a lie. I thought life was about going to school, go to college, get a job, marry, get kids and then work work work, pay debt, get more responsibilities and then die.. All this because of listening by society's and people's advice telling me that i have to live like this. Since i discovered your channel, i significantly changed my mindset. You changed my perspective how i view life now. Thank you so much for this advice and i promise i will make sure to try new things and do things that i always wanted to do to nourish my soul. Peace brother ✌️
@andrewf85032 жыл бұрын
Question everything. Even family members can give bad advice and hold you back…. Good advice too. Just weigh the advice given to you and do your best to follow your heart and do whatever it is you want to do to make you happy. I’ve wasted many years trying to make others happy and I often wish I did more of what Tim said in his video. Life is short and if you’re in your twenties, you’re in your prime. Enjoy life the best you can. Try not to get trapped in the boxes society tries to keep you in.
@rejectionistmanifesto88362 жыл бұрын
Young people please don't start a family or get pregnant at this time. Companies/Government/organizations have no loyalty to employees they will turn on you in a second when its convenient and fire/replace you. Governments are also increasing authoritarianism while helping the Globalist elites to consolidate all wealth/power. To ensure no slavery like life, girls should remember to take the birth control pill daily and both guy/girl should use protection and consider Tubal Ligation which is a quick procedure. You will just condemn your new child to increasing poverty and freedomless slavery and these control/money/job trends worsen.
@williamlewis35822 жыл бұрын
So true 👍
@MaineEmOcean2 жыл бұрын
Family members are the biggest 'risk factor' of being held back! I am 50 now, everything Timothy & you said 💮
@blacklyfe5543 Жыл бұрын
I disagree
@blacklyfe5543 Жыл бұрын
Life is long and your 20s are not your prime years it depends on the individual my 20s suck
@AbletonLiveTechs2 жыл бұрын
Terrific advice! I went from broke to millionaire and back to broke. Most important lesson in all this enjoy the moment. Enjoy the ride we never know when God will call us home. Enjoy the experience. Material possessions do not bring happiness
@prettynatural19732 жыл бұрын
He is correct after college I became a case manager and every other year I took a new career I was a police officer 2 times a correctional officer a phlebotomist a sales person and now I want to be a truck driver the point is do what you want if it doesn't work out try something else but learn from the past to help you move forward.
@Perspicuous872 жыл бұрын
I'll be starting my CDL training next month. I truly feel like the events of my life have led me to it. I hope it works out for us both. See you on the road, sister
@tubadurantdoda Жыл бұрын
I'm 26 and I've always wanted to live in Europe, so I'm doing everything in my power to make it come true, but my parents are never so supportive of it, because they fear that i will be out of their control when I go there. However, I know that this is something that I will regret a lot if i don't do, and I know that it will bring me the travel freedom that I need and can't have in my own country.
@victoriasage7Ай бұрын
Totally agree with you that we are failing our young people Tim. We need to be more honest with them, and more honest about our own mistakes
@lindat66232 жыл бұрын
Great advice Tim! As a senior now, my 20s were filled with tons of fun, traveling and so many memorable experiences. I’ve enjoyed every decade of my life, and at this stage I regret nothing as I lived life on my terms - not others ideas of what I should do. Young people please enjoy this time of your life, you’ll never get it back! So glad my 20 something grandkids think I’m pretty cool at age 72 - it’s because I’ve never forgot what it’s like to be their age, and I encourage them to go for it, no judgement - nothing but love & understanding.
@ladybeecreation33422 жыл бұрын
Yes Indeed 😊😊
@firesign42972 жыл бұрын
🤗🙏🏿🤗
@marik11042 жыл бұрын
Your grandkids are lucky to have so much support from you! Glad you've enjoyed every decade of your life 🎉
@lindat66232 жыл бұрын
@@marik1104 Ah thank you🥰 I’m lucky to have them in my life, they’re great young men.
@Kometheus2 жыл бұрын
"My Way" by Frank Sinatra plays!
@Mimlou2 жыл бұрын
Also, don't stay in one career role too long. Advance your skills every so often, switch companies, diversify your talent and knowledge. They more you have experience in..the more value you offer thus the more money you make to live the life you desire. Speaking from personal experience. I've seen friends stick with one job, one company for 10+ years making maybe 10k more than where they started. With me bouncing around and job-switching every 2-3 years, I've been able to negotiate and get higher salary at shorter amount of time..increasing my salary to over 100k/yr. Diversifying your skills get you further as you're able to "fit" more in various roles.🤑
@nomaderic2 жыл бұрын
Forget 10 years I see people do the same job day in day out for 40, 50 plus years. It's super depressing to see
@StockSpotlightPodcast2 жыл бұрын
FACTS
@relaxationclub38482 жыл бұрын
I am now 31 years Olds and I changed my career 3 times. I have worked for 5 years in one company then I moved to another job and stayed for one year then I moved again to another job.
@Katherine_xs Жыл бұрын
As someone that always wants to leave after 2-3 months I don't think I need this advice
@justafryguy2 жыл бұрын
I’m 44 and this advice is gold. I wish I had it when I was younger, I feel stuck, I love my home, my husband and my son and I am blessed and grateful but you’re so right, I want to try new things now and I feel like, how can I if I have my family and my job (which I don’t want to do anymore) and I have my responsibilities. So yes people in your 20’s or who don’t have the extra responsibility, go and live it. I am living but in my heart I want to be on the road, seeing beautiful scenery, one day I will, but I have to wait…God willing I will still be alive to do by the time I am able to. Again, I am blessed, I love my life but in my heart, if I could have made a change when I was younger, I definitely would have been traveling more.
@TimothyWard2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story Damaris!
@mbizmapetja97282 жыл бұрын
My thoughts too, this is gold!
@tumblebugspace2 жыл бұрын
My two cents: I’m a GenX woman who just turned 50, and wish I’d had someone to give me this great advice when I was 20. No hippies around where I was growing up, or I’d have bought a van when I was twenty and become a permanent camper! Reminds me of some lyrics: “But I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.” Thanks for posting!
@godnotavailable20942 жыл бұрын
As a young person, it's the most comforting thing in the world to hear people older than me say "Yeah, I don't know what the fuck I'm doing either". Just sorta makes you realize that this whole life thing is one massive experiment for everyone. At one point, it seemed like your parents and superiors knew everything. Now I've come to terms with the fact that those people are just a few years, decisions and experiences removed from me.
@turtleanton65397 ай бұрын
Yeeeh indeed🎉
@SBen44462 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice Tim! As a 26 yr old I've realized to stop waiting to live life and just live it.
@baldeagle47102 жыл бұрын
My 20's were a total waste, I guess I learned something by getting my ass kicked by life, but I really got a late start in life. Now that I'm older I'm much happier and content. I'm not trying to be something I'm not. I was drinking a LOT from the ages of 20-25. Huge mistake on my part. At the time I thought oh it's so fun, but I was trying to numb the pain. i think God made me suffer throughout my 20's so that I could enjoy my life later. At 22 I thought I had this great job, etc etc but I was headed for a downward spiral because of all of my personal flaws. It took 2 years of depression and a LOT of therapy to figure out who I was. I switched careers and worked my ass off throughout my 30's to be where I'm at now. So it was a very rocky path, one that most people don't take. But I think it happened for a reason for me.
@Katherine_xs Жыл бұрын
Very inspiring
@nothingtofind90992 жыл бұрын
The biggest lie told to twenty-somethings is that it's the best decade of your life. It can be-- anything can happen. But it's generally not. You're inexperienced. Yes, you have looks, health, energy, fitness (generally speaking, relatively). Still, you're inexperienced. That counts for a lot. You're going to make mistakes. You're going to misinterpret your emotions, desires, relationships, etc. I wish twenty-somthings were given the message: it gets better! For most people it does! The better you know yourself, the better you like yourself and consequently, know how to serve your truer self. What older people don't tell younger people is that the older you get the most satisfied you are within yourself as a function of knowing yourself (plus others and the world) better as a result of collating more experiences together.
@charmainephasoana68502 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I was feeling bad honestly
@FrugalPandaTravels2 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of the first time I went to Seattle in my 20s I thought it was great and did so many things while visiting. However, visiting in my 40's I truly enjoyed it and really experienced the city. I was not very good at road trips, finding good places to eat, and having awesome experiences as I am now. Also, I now have the ability to slow down and truly enjoy the world around me.
@thenigerianfile2 жыл бұрын
This is an important counterpoint. My 50s are awesome because I laid the foundation in my 20s and grew with each decade.
@lisat26332 жыл бұрын
Yep, my only true regret was to stay in places with people I honestly didn’t like. I have told my kids to enjoy life, do exactly what they want. People definitely look at me like I’m nuts when I say I don’t care if my kids take their time deciding if they even want to go to college. The biggest word of advice I have to the young one’s. Travel, travel, travel. Experience the beauty of this country, it is astounding. When you’re done with that, travel to the country or countries that has always called you. Get your diversity on! Oh and to everyone. It’s never too late to start enjoying life. I might have bursitis but I’m finally living MY life at 58.
@marik11042 жыл бұрын
I think your kids are very lucky to have your non-judgmental support. That's great!!
@GlobalGreg2 жыл бұрын
As someone about your age I think this is good advice. I would add, don’t put things off until retirement age because a significant percentage of 20 year olds never even get there. According to SSA life expectancy tables, over 20% of 20 year olds won’t make it to 65. Hell, about 7% don’t even make it to 50. LIVE NOW! Tomorrow is not guaranteed!
@godnotavailable20942 жыл бұрын
That's a great statistic to think about, and one of many that put into perspective just how short life really is. That means about 1 in 5 20 year olds who say "Can't wait until I retire" are putting things off for a time that doesn't exist for them. The other 4 are all going to be old, diseased, lacking energy, and nearing death themselves. They won't even have the physical assets to do what they want with their lives at that stage. As you said: LIVE NOW!
@shaunaireland77812 жыл бұрын
Feelin this hard at 34 . Lots of regret and missed opportunities. Still feeling lost
@andrewf85032 жыл бұрын
41 here, but trying to make new opportunities ….
@daniraestar24012 жыл бұрын
34’s a baby… believe! I’m 68 and looking back - the early 30’s - you’re barely starting.
@alexcanez10772 жыл бұрын
Your to focused on your self go help others and travel
@nicktheavatar_ Жыл бұрын
As a 25 year old. I tried the whole college route. When I pursued my associates degree from 18-20, I quickly realized this education was NOT working for me. I got my associates (it hardly got me anywhere btw) but I bounced around part time jobs for a few years staying with 2 different girlfriends. Travelled to Canada and Europe during that time. I promised myself to never end up in the 9-5 cycle. I knew there was more to life than that. I eventually found WWOOFING when I was 23 and lived and worked on a farm in Hawaii for 3 months. Life changing. Now I’m back in Texas, I bought a van 6 months ago, because fuck rent. I’m working 40hrs a week at a juice bar. So now I’m working 9-5 but with a purpose!! I love being at a job knowing I could leave at anytime when I’ve decided I’ve had enough. My purpose now is To save up my money and get back out and travel and go wwoof some more!! Going back to Hawaii later this year. Next on my list is Mexico and Alaska!! To my young people: TRAVEL!! And try out wwoofing and also, college doesn’t equal success
@Trenchtown__O__O9 ай бұрын
yea man i like this i heard about coolworks too, wanna save up some money from this part time and try to get a job on coolworks and work by some nature
@II.am.Gold.2 жыл бұрын
Great advice. I wish i was more free when i was younger to be true to who I am. Other black ppl expecting me to be "black" or do what "black" ppl do.What the hell is that anyway? I love all different things. Thats what makes me, Me!. Tim that is a great scenery background and nature compliments your shirt.
@Princesse_D Жыл бұрын
I'm 23 and have been in the workforce since I was 15. Now I have two jobs to make ends meet which takes up so much time and I hate it.. All of this sacrificing myself, time, and life energy to these jobs and I still live paycheck to paycheck with minimal responsibility and living with my parents. I hate the way this kind of life makes me feel and I need to change because I want to be free.
@marik11042 жыл бұрын
Great video, Tim! In my early 30s, I learned that I don't need to follow the path that my whole family has. I quit drinking right before the pandemic for over a year just to save money and clear my head. I ended up selling most of my stuff, saved up money, my boyfriend and I bought a 93' Chevy campervan and traveled the U.S. for almost a year. I decided I wasn't waiting until "retirement". I worked in nursing homes throughout my 20s and that encouraged me to live how I choose and encouraged me not to wait to "live" any longer. I'm 34 now, back at a "normal" job and trying to figure out my new path, but this isn't it. Listen to yourself and your body everyone. The anxiety of going to work at your "normal" job everyday is NOT normal. Trust me when I say to just do whatever makes you happy. I spent 10+ years on feeling depressed and way too anxious from feeling like I had to stay in a career within my college degree. Be yourself and if your family or friends don't support you, move along and know that following your own compass will always be #1 ❤
@taurusthebull762 жыл бұрын
Aim to keep very little to no debt & just be happy!
@Steve1972012 жыл бұрын
I'm turning 50 this year, and this is great advice. One thing I've learned is that life goes by fast. If you're in your 20s, you'll be in your 40s in no time at all! When you're 10 years old, 10 years is your whole life. But when you're 20, it's only half your life, and the next 20 years will go by a lot faster than the last 20. You think you have all this time, but you actually don't, so you need to have a sense of urgency. Don't let life pass you by!
@baldeagle47102 жыл бұрын
this is so true. you cannot take time for granted. make sure you make good decisions that aren't based on emotion.
@andrewf85032 жыл бұрын
So true!
@lindat66232 жыл бұрын
When you realize you have more years behind than ahead this game of life takes on a whole new meaning. Do whatever you can while you can!
@Steve1972012 жыл бұрын
@Vee Tee Take comfort in the fact that you're in good company. I've come to realize that humanity is a great big mess. Most people have some kind of problem going on in their lives. In the past, I used to wish that I was living someone else's life. Then I saw the problems that they were going through, and I came to realize that even with my problems, life wasn't all that bad. Our troubles might not be pleasant. But at least we can get through them. 😊
@Steve1972012 жыл бұрын
@Vee Tee Just have faith. Life gets better from here!
@Jughead24 Жыл бұрын
Thans man! I started working at age 13 and went on wasting my precious youth....I sent this video to my son
@chrissy42442 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this Tim. I’m only 17 right now and the pressure from family members to go to college and find a career is absolutely crazy! I’ve been just learning about life and growing as a person. This video really helped me understand everything more. Thanks for shining light on this topic and helping the young folks!!
@Mimlou2 жыл бұрын
My advice as someone in their 30s...Travel, travel, travel!!! Travel the world before you have kids, get tied up in your career, buy a house, etc. Travel opens up your mind, eyes, and whole life experience! It gets harder to do once "adulting" happens. It gets harder to request days off for travel when your job denies your PTO, when no one can babysit the kids, when you're stuck in university. Also, try to have kids later in life. Like Tim, I chose not to have kids...and don't regret it one bit. My peers, however, wish they would've waited until they were better established financially or later in life to be able to spend more time with their kids.
@bodhixxx12 жыл бұрын
My advice is do not reproduce........unless you want to live like a peasant.
@rejectionistmanifesto88362 жыл бұрын
Young people please don't start a family or get pregnant at this time. Companies/Government/organizations have no loyalty to employees they will turn on you in a second when its convenient and fire/replace you. Governments are also increasing authoritarianism while helping the Globalist elites to consolidate all wealth/power. To ensure no slavery like life, girls should remember to take the birth control pill daily and both guy/girl should use protection and consider Tubal Ligation which is a quick procedure. You will just condemn your new child to increasing poverty and freedomless slavery and these control/money/job trends worsen.
@neilyounan3241 Жыл бұрын
Only for Americans travel is nearly impossible after 20s the rest of the developed Western world get 2 months vacation every year plus weeks of personal days.
@blacklyfe5543 Жыл бұрын
DON'T BUY A HOUSE!
@sissi6013 Жыл бұрын
2 months? I live in Europe and you get 5 or 6 weeks per year.
@nomaderic2 жыл бұрын
I'm in my early 30s now, I've been a nomad now for 3 years and I don't think I can ever go back to "normal" life. After traveling the country it blows my mind that most people want to stay inside a building with 4 walls and work their ass off to stay inside that building. There's a whole world to see out there with unlimited things to do and everyone chooses to stay inside a building/home and stare at screens all day. People wait their whole lives to retire in their 60s and finally enjoy life. How can you enjoy life as an elderly person, how can you hike, climb mountains, run, jump, swim, etc. Do that stuff NOW while you can. You'll have a million times better experience traveling at 20 to 35 than you will in your 60s and 70s My number one goal in life is just live day by day and be happy. I may not be rich but I have almost zero stress and I wake up ready to go each day to see what this adventure I call life brings me
@freelikesummer931 Жыл бұрын
I turned 34 last month and I cannot agree more! In my 20s I had soo much stress, responsibilities, heartacke and pain...I had to stop and say "Hey, those are supposed to be your best years! Your crazy youth! When are you going to live "La Vida Loca"? So I said "screw it, I gotta be free!". And I opened up my arms for the blessings of the universe! And I did live "La Vida Loca" in my late 20s! And those are the memories I am going to keep until I am on my deathbed and beyond :)
@ValiaStef19902 жыл бұрын
You're so right, I'm 31 and I've tried many different jobs, there's nothing wrong to start all over again. I don't regret anything, everything happens for a reason. Sending blessings your way 🙏💛
@thenigerianfile2 жыл бұрын
I’m more than double my 20s and I’m still taking this advice. Keeps me young in spirit.
@Nik-if4pf2 жыл бұрын
I’m 23 and I run an Amazon business from home. Trying to retire before 30. I do get stressed sometimes that I always have to be doing something, or proving myself, but honestly I just wanna chill and have fun :)
@lupitasims52092 жыл бұрын
I am struggling so much to get through with university at the moment having to deal with poor mental and physical health. I sacrificed my social/family life and creativity. It felt like this was my only chance to get my life right, so thank you for opening my life. A year ago, I was tired of being forced into a lifestyle I didn't want but now I am the one who is imprisoning myself.
@bkw112 жыл бұрын
I'm 36 and the only true regret I have from my 20's is that I went into debt for college
@BawseQueenVonne2 жыл бұрын
Yes I’m 34 and that’s my biggest regret
@TravelinRosy2025 Жыл бұрын
College is a trap
@monicagutierrez69642 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this advice. I recently turned 25 and I've been feeling so terrible that I haven't been able to establish a career. I recently graduated college and realized I might have chosen the wrong major, and I've been trying other kinds of jobs just experimenting and seeing what kind of job I'd like to do. I keep stressing that I'm so far behind and that I'm a failure, but this video has helped me so much to gain perspective that this is the time in my life when I should have the freedom to try new things. I'm going to try to take life less seriously for now and just enjoy my 20s before they're gone!
@pelicanwave462 жыл бұрын
I would consider appliance repair as a career.
@monicagutierrez69642 жыл бұрын
Hey, thank you for this suggestion!
@fgonzalez789592 жыл бұрын
My 20s came and went..33 now family and mortgage and good paying job..i still sit outside and wonder if im even doing things right.im feeling old and tired and it sucks..it does
@luciepepe13222 ай бұрын
@monicagutierrez6964. I realized I chose the wrong major in my sophomore year but, sadly, only slightly changed my career path. Got the degree, began working in the field, got certifications, and continued in different jobs but in the same field. All together, 15 years in the wrong direction. If I could re-do them, I would have changed a program or a job as soon as I realized that it was not the right one for me. Wishing you the best.
@Stephtones-752 жыл бұрын
I feel like know Tim more than anyone else in his life, my boy! #real 🙌
@Coastpsych_fi992 жыл бұрын
Lol no wonder I like older people as someone that is chronically fatigued, has insomnia, depression/anxiety and neurodivergent means brain-fog, being tired, never wanting to leave my house are the norm. I'm only 22 and feel exhausted lol. But love hearing that I don't have to figure it all out and I can just try things.
@titilayothegreat Жыл бұрын
have you😊 gotten better
@dayytube2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, this is great advise, even for folks who are way past their teens coz, programming the mind never stops unless we say goodbye to this life. Thank you Tim for all the hard work in making such inspiring videos. ✌️🙏
@rejectionistmanifesto88362 жыл бұрын
Young people please don't start a family or get pregnant at this time. Companies/Government/organizations have no loyalty to employees they will turn on you in a second when its convenient and fire/replace you. Governments are also increasing authoritarianism while helping the Globalist elites to consolidate all wealth/power. To ensure no slavery like life, girls should remember to take the birth control pill daily and both guy/girl should use protection and consider Tubal Ligation which is a quick procedure. You will just condemn your new child to increasing poverty and freedomless slavery and these control/money/job trends worsen.
@elijahdunmore7526 Жыл бұрын
HI TIM YOU ARE RIGHT YOU GIVE ADVICE IF YOU DONT WANT IT YOU DONT HAVE TO USE IT TIM I REALLY REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR ADVICE IT HAS HELP ME ON MY JOURNEY IN LIFE THANKS MY FRIEND AND BROTHER I WILL KEEP GIVING YOU THUMBS UP 👍🏾 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🙏🏾❤️
@TimothyWard Жыл бұрын
Thanks Elijah!
@Radio.Melvin2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim, I'm 26 now and this advice is gold! My early twenties I did the same thing and made "life experiences" a huge priority. I was looked down a lot from family and peers. Heard unkind things. Faced lots of failure and dead end roads but I learned lessons early on that only life teaches you and no school or person can. I met myself with no job, home, very few belongings and dyeing ego and life still supported me Now in my life I know an inner strength that I would of never known with out allowing life to be a teacher, if that makes sense lol.
@joshuaworth2432 жыл бұрын
"If scientists didn't experiment, and try and figure stuff out we wouldn't know half the stuff that we know now and the same is true with your life, if you dont go out an experiment you wont know anything about life" good stuff tim
@lifeenjoyerluke3360 Жыл бұрын
It’s easy to control people with debt, that’s why schools so cost so much
@peacewarrior95002 жыл бұрын
You only live once, as far as you know, so make the best of it every moment, not just the younger years but all the way to the golden years. If only we learned to live each day as if it was our last, we would’ve extracted so much quality out the experience, rather than mortgaging our moments for some cheap futures that are never here!
@liricabox2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insights, tim. Im 25 years old, i have finished my degree a couple months ago and im looking for a job because i want to start to make my own money. Im very privilege for the life i have (good family, living with my beautiful parents, quiet life, have food, water love and shelter...), but i feel there are pressures over me, society presures that its hard to ignore. In my country (im not from USA), seems like there will be a amazing recession, bad times, and young people are always told that (it feels like the future its not bright). My parents always tell me that i have to be intelligent, save money, be sensible, survive... And i want to be sensible and survive in the "society game" but, at the same time, i feel being an "adult" and enter in the "responsability and serious person", in my country, its a nightmare, like i dont fit in this concept. As 25 years, old, finished a degree, looking for a job, im learning to be good in this game but also i feel like a child, i want to enjoy my life. I like to play basketball, catch waves with my bodyboard table, dance hip hop, take walks... I want to play and i want to survive in this game. Is this impossible? Why adults dont play? I dont understand why adults shouldnt do certain things, why its embarrasing? I dont understand why we create cages for ourselves. Thank you for your video. You always remind me keep my spirit alive. Lots love tim! Have a good day!
@alexcanez10772 жыл бұрын
You think to much ,relax.
@MorKing862 жыл бұрын
Tim Tim Tim! You were preaching today. The pressure to have your life figured out, yet not having any life experience is ridiculous! At 36 I've more recently had a revelation that i wasn't living life. Quit my high paying stable, yet soul sucking (becoming increasingly dangerous) stressful job last year. I'm working part-time right now and have been learning and exploring new hobbies and goals before I figure out my plan for my next career path. Single with no kids... no responsibilities holding me back!
@blacklyfe5543 Жыл бұрын
My 20s we're terrible. I'm 24 haven't even lived yet I'm just surving
@ajones75192 жыл бұрын
I've been watching you for years, I have never commented.... Tim you have evolved into a beautiful MAN, your glowing...
@relaxnjoe54222 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim I’m 23 and I agree with everything you said. I’ve been traveling these last couple years and I love it. My job is pretty stressful at the moment but I only have a few years left (military). I plan on traveling when I get out and never work 8-5 ever again. Life is about free time and doing what you want and not about work.
@MaineEmOcean2 жыл бұрын
50 and looking back...listen to Timothy 💮🦋💮
@riacharda2 жыл бұрын
This advice applies to me and I'm 32. If you're wandering in life, career or places, there's hope in that. Hope that you aren't sitting still and discovering new things. Eventually, you'll find the right experience, career, etc 🙂
@Natureboypkr22 жыл бұрын
Create your own blueprint, follow your blueprint, make adjustments as needed, and live on your own terms.
@Topg12 жыл бұрын
I wish I had this advice in my teens and 20s. It took me a long time to get to this point . I’m in my mid 30s. With support from my family I went straight from HS, through college, and grad school. I don’t regret going on mission trips in my 20s. I regret not speaking up and staying in grad school, because I thought that was what was expected. I am haunted by regret for things I did not do in my 20s. I’m paying the consequence for it. To those who are dealing with regret for things they didn’t do. I find comfort in faith and spirituality.
@Chris-ze4sq2 жыл бұрын
Great Life Advice Tim !! I can tell you as a man in my 50s now, I wouldn’t trade my experience of working in National Parks in my 20s for anything. I met lifelong friends, had great experiences in the outdoors, and made memories to last a lifetime. College is right for SOME people. But I would argue that it is wrong for most people. Only 50% of college students graduate after 6 years (rough estimate), yet most college students are stuck with whatever student debt they incurred while attending school. That debt is like a ball and chain around their ankle as they try to progress in life. I know a lot of National Parks concessionaires rely on International people to fill jobs now, because American kids are too good to do those jobs or won’t live in old dorms. They don’t know what they’re missing. God Bless the internationals for stepping up to do those jobs and their courage to travel so far to do them.
@BeingLifted2 жыл бұрын
I love the quiet of nature too. The smells, the chirps, rush ok ng water and rustling of leaves. Love it! Good advice too.
@porschasimmons36142 жыл бұрын
Tim, I'm a big fan of your content but THIS video is the nail on the head. I traveled in my teens and twenties and left nothing on the table. I met the man that would be my husband at 26 but I refused to marry in my 20's. I'm still doing exactly what I want living the dream, having my cake and eating it too but the 30's hit different and I'm glad I did exactly what I wanted with my (younger) youth.
@josephcobb62282 жыл бұрын
I've heard many of these points before, but it's just so easy to forget them. I'm not even 22 and find myself getting caught up in all this garbage I don't even give a damn about. It's constantly being pushed by every direction of our culture. Thanks for the video. It's a great reminder and helped to clear me out some. 👍
@Mazxlol2 жыл бұрын
I feel duped, spent 20s and early 30s working 9-5 like a fool instead of enjoying life. I guess better late than never, I see people do this from 20s until retirement in 60s. All the savings are crashing now, crypto and stocks. I wish I just spent that money while I was young.
@brostoevsky222 жыл бұрын
I spent most of my 20's living outside of the United States. During this time I managed to get my bachelor's degree and learn 4 foreign languages to fluency. Currently working on an MBA in Russia as a 33 year non-traditional student. I got a full-tuition scholarship. Don't pay for higher education if you don't have to is one important piece of advice. Second, there is book learning, which is nice and learning through living. You should leverage both types of learning. Also when working or studying make time for at least on meaningful adventure every year. By living the way I have, I've learned a ton of stuff and had loads of cool adventures. Hell, I've been to a remote Russian island near Japan. getting off the beaten path is amazing and you learn a lot about yourself.
@chonkybenetgods2 жыл бұрын
Wow! You are amazing! You are living my dream!
@idarabassey74552 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your point about higher education- got a lot of flak (and was looked down on) for attending a state law school when I was admitted to several expensive private schools...many of them who are still in debt to the tune of six figures today....I never discourage people from pursuing graduate education but I do tell them they must be strategic about keeping their debt load to the bare minimum however possible because it affects your life for many, many years to come
@legoceswim12832 жыл бұрын
I'm about to be 25 and have been thinking about living the nomadic lifestyle, starting to put some stuff into action selling pretty much everything to get a van to hit the road, I've been watching quite a few of your videos and nomadic videos and how to live cheap on the road. It all sounds really good and I look forward to putting it into action. I'm that type of person that when I do things It always comes to an end. I do think this lifestyle is going to be great because I'll be able to see new things and not be committed to the area and just move on to the next new thing. It would be great to experience life and not just live for the next mediocre regular day
@legoceswim12832 жыл бұрын
What I'm thinking of doing is when I get my van, have all my stuff sold, and money saved up I want to drive to wherever my car takes me, no GPS and just be in the moment. Get the life figured out and then start knocking stuff off my bucket list because I don't want to be an old man harboring regrets. I used to be extremely extroverted but as time went on things in my life changed me to be introverted. I want to meet new people and learn different cultures and get fully adept to this lifestyle. I'm so done with stress and thinking that I got to be what the world wants. If it's anything less than free I don't want it.
@derrickt56302 жыл бұрын
"All we have in life is the moment and the memories."- Good point, Tim. Would look great on a T-shirt, too.
@JadeDragon4072 жыл бұрын
Hello young friends. Tim is totally right; if there are things you want to do in life and the opportunity arises to do them, please don't pass it up. So many people say "I have plenty of time", but time can sneak away from you. If you don't know what you want in life yet, that is OK; some people totally know what they want to do, but let me say most of us end up changing our minds as we get older and experience different things and start realizing what things are meaningful in life. Engage in the journeys when you can, it's those funny tales about things you tried or places you went that are fun to share with others later, and it doesn't even have to be epic either. Sometimes a quiet day someplace scenic and "uneventful" can be the most fulfilling experiences. Eldorado is beautiful, such lovely lands to look out over like you're gliding. Makes me miss the mountains.
@Dinihsn10 ай бұрын
Now i am in twenties, i actually been thinking about the system. I think most of the people don’t like working from 9-5 unless they love the surrounding of the work and find their values there. You are wise man. Thank you for all the advices. Appreciate it.
@wendywilson-fall32302 жыл бұрын
I really like this because not enough thinkers focus on young audiences. Thank you, Tim!
@MrTemqueser2 жыл бұрын
Grumpy Old Man here (age 50). Tim's take on the two types of regret is SPOT ON. The rest of the video was great too.
@Keys2Keys2 жыл бұрын
Im almost 30 and your advice helps me. Thanks Tim
@snakebloode2 жыл бұрын
Youre so right! I was pretty confused that age about what to do with my life. Didnt know who I was yet. So I decided to have a lot of kids because the men in my life had this dream of a perfect family, so I thought having a family is the thing in life, to be happy. So...I ended up to be a single parent after of those relationships for four of them. The youngest one is a special needs child and keeps me so busy. I realized Im not a mommy type of a person at all. I hate being home doing repeatative tasks year after year. Im stuck in this situation for the next 13 years at least. What keeps me going is videos like these, having a hope for the future where I can live as a free nomad in a van, living for myself finally. I advice my own kids not to have too much kids at early age, to be a bit selfish, living for themselves, not pleasing others and fulfilling their needs instead of yours. But thank you! 🙏🏻💕 Bless!
@Mi.Academia.Japonesa6 күн бұрын
One of the most amazing channels. Thanks!
@TimothyWard5 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you! I appreciate the positive feedback.
@wildestcowboy26682 жыл бұрын
Tim is the only person I trust on line!
@star-wd7ox2 жыл бұрын
i am only 15 and i really enjoy your videos thank you for everything I love listing to you when I am studying for my exams
@fiwalker66902 жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice for young people and older people like me too thank you
@woahdaniel2 жыл бұрын
I always say “you’re only old when you turn bitter” thanks fro the advice Tim. I’m 23 years old and it feels great to have someone like you to get advice from.
@AvonNabors2 жыл бұрын
I know I’ll look back when I’m 40 and be grateful I had access to people like you Tim.
@anabettencourt69432 жыл бұрын
Good advice but I'd definitely prefer if I could go back, to use my 20s to work hard and save intensively to capitalize on the power of compounding interest and then retire early, by the latest at 35. Different people, different strokes. We don't all have to do the same thing when we are 20. Let's normalize individuality
@reikomyles14952 жыл бұрын
Strength, endurance, energy, retainability comes in the package of youth. You want to use those abilities to absorb different things in the world around you. Never be closed minded when given good sound advice. Especially, from trustworthy experienced adults. Most important, love and obey God, be careful how you treat others, take care of your mind and body, stay away from negative people, places, and things.
@woechun-li7632 жыл бұрын
Nice video Tim, very real, I’m from Florida 25 the Fort Lauderdale area down here it’s all fashion and Flexing yk and I’m so beyond it. This gives me a lot of reassurance cause i do not got it figured out but I’m trying and that’s what matters i feel. Taking it one day at a time man
@SuperDG3332 жыл бұрын
My advice is to Live & Give 🙏🏾🌎
@MononaNona2 жыл бұрын
Very good advice from others here! Follow your heart now while you can because tomorrow is never promised. Traveling is one of the best educational tools in discovering the world around you and tuning into yourself. Life's 'formula' or 'standard's' today are not what they once were (marriage, family, secure job, affordable comfortable retirement with years left to enjoy life in good health). My Dad decided to take a chance on early retirement and fulfill his goal and dream by owning a business after working many years in the corporate world and putting up with the BS that goes along with it. His business was a success which he truly enjoyed for 9 years. Terminal cancer took his life at age 68.
@LiliansGardens Жыл бұрын
Good to pay off debts rather than going in the direction of new prchases which is more debts. Yes it becomes a bit unnerving when walking a green trail and you meet no one. Thanks for the advice.
@heavenlypath10652 жыл бұрын
Currently, 21 thank you for this
@princessbrooks57912 жыл бұрын
Great advice Tim I really enjoyed this video !!! My advice to people in general no matter the age is to travel . When a person travels it opens up there mind to the world .another myth is that when you have kids you can’t travel .me and my kids travel often and we learn so much every time we travel .it’s as easy as getting in your car getting on the highway 😂😂😂😂
@TimothyWard2 жыл бұрын
Love this comment!!!
@mfhfreq212 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that point you included about how you do not need to be in a rush in your late teens and 20s to pick up responsibility. You can pick up responsibility in your 30s and still have a lifetime of it.. Thanks for countering that prevailing narrative, which is not always the correct way to look at growing up.
@joshuaworth2432 жыл бұрын
Been following you for some time and i agree with this video and have given this topic considerable thought. I'm 23 and realizing a lot of this now, im temporarily held down because of some debt but when im out im going to travel and live nomadic for a while to see where i wanna live. Went through an early life crises recently where i realized the career i was building was not suited for the human spirt or my health of myself or the planet, bit of the buddihst percpective. But now i just need to take time and experience life, if you could make a video on living while getting out of debt and what to do to set yourself up for when you are free that would be helpful? Thanks!
@alexuscann2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for the words of wisdom Tim. My 26th birthday is next week, and I’ve been binge watching your videos. So grateful for your content.
@alexcanez10772 жыл бұрын
We are all dying it's a matter of when and we don't even know when could be today, go and freezing travel have a life ❤️ before it's gone.
@radeonblue18162 жыл бұрын
That is why I just resigned from my Technical support job because even though situations are not good for me right now but I am afraid of regrets in future. These are the things that will haunt me for rest of my life so better buckle up now.
@sharjb22712 жыл бұрын
Great video,Tim. I’m in my mid 50’s and I also got some takeaways from this video. As always thank you! By the way, my last day of work is this Friday 6-17-22. I plan on doing what I want to do! I encourage younger people to do what they want while young. Enjoy life!
@tabathacole2 жыл бұрын
🦋Hahaha! Loved the end of this video! So good! I also feel this advice is good for older people to watch. I’m 23 years removed from my 20’s and I feel that these are things I needed to hear. There’s an unspoken agreement that the young are making with older generations and it needs to be spoken about so we can fix what seems to have happened here. I absolutely agree with what’s being said here. I’m more knowledgeable for watching your video! Thank you for being here, sunshine!🦋
@deemitchell94297 ай бұрын
I wish I had these videos around when I was in my 20’s I would have made different decision for my life for I wanted to travel but I was so job career focus in and out school and tell I came to the decision that I don’t want to go to school it’s just not for me. Luckily I have no children I’m in 30 no children not married but as you said the responsibility come and never leave it’s just more stuff thrown at you to be responsible for
@danaanderson84352 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim great video! I’m 56 and this is excellent for younger people. I also want to commend you on the production value of this video -I loved the inserts of you walking around. The images are great and sound even better:) great job 👏
@Bludcharg42142 жыл бұрын
I love this guy and his channel so much, you're such a humble helpful person. The world needs more people like you
@TimothyWard2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 8! I really appreciate your kind words. Stay blessed!
@Bludcharg42142 жыл бұрын
@@TimothyWard :)
@ladybeecreation33422 жыл бұрын
Yes Tim Thank you for your honesty 😘 I enjoyed everything you said, and it is so so true. I'm a senior citizen. And I always advise my grandchildren to travel see the world. Meet different people, travel young people. (And be safe when doing you.) 🌻🐝🍃🍃🍃
@brianmef712 жыл бұрын
Life also goes by way faster than you think at 20. Next thing you know you are 40 or 50 and think "where the hell did the time go?"
@blacklyfe5543 Жыл бұрын
Nah I disagree
@blacklyfe5543 Жыл бұрын
It goes by slow for me very slow
@MarcyJ2F2 жыл бұрын
I agree that you don’t have to know what you want to do when you are young and you should explore the world/life if you can. I still think that young people should be responsible ‘adults’ and not “go crazy”. That kind of thinking can lead to a lot of pain, unplanned pregnancies and grief/regret later in life.
@richarde11422 жыл бұрын
In your 20's experiment, don't take things too serious. You have about 15 (17 ..... 18 ..... 27 .. 35 .50) years to set yourself up for the next 50. How you spend it is 100% your responsibility.
@chrisbreatheslove2 жыл бұрын
That was helpful! Life is to be lived not to be figured out. True!!!
@Grenadier19822 жыл бұрын
No need to rush into college after high school. You are better off exploring what is out there, and eventually you can figure out what you want to do. The advantage of being younger is you have time to figure stuff out. Nothing is guaranteed in life, and look at it as a wild adventure.
@TimothyWard2 жыл бұрын
Exactly Michael!
@coreymasoy70342 жыл бұрын
Great episode ! Be safe.
@TimothyWard2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ComfortableMedium2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim, it’s very affirming to hear this stance from a more mature standpoint. I’m 19 and I’ve been struggling with these expectations for a relatively short period of time compared to the long haul. There is something really intimidating about the idea of a career at the moment. I’ve been struggling with mental health from a young age and currently I feel that I have a lot to learn about myself. I’ve been devoting a lot of time to exploring new ideas and finding healthy ways to take care of myself both physically and mentally. At times I feel stagnant in comparison to both acquaintances and family expectations. Also learning to navigate in the adult world of relationships can be strange and overwhelming. All in all I try to remind myself that though I’m transitioning to adulthood I am still very much a kid in many regards. Everyone follows their own path and any attempt I’ve made to conform to someone else’s path has only brought me complication in the past. Have a nice day
@dayytube2 жыл бұрын
Strength training with some form of cardio 140min a week, will surely make a good impact furthermore, muscles are your greatest pal that clings to you, even your bones. Your young and from the display image you seem to be fit.... STAY THAT WAY and eat home Cooked food. ✌️💪 Have a great Day.
@luciepepe13222 ай бұрын
@ComfortableMedium. "Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today." as Jordan Peterson said.
@ComfortableMedium2 ай бұрын
@@luciepepe1322 Took me 2 years but I made it man, thanks for the words of encouragement! I love my life today and I feel that I am right on track, nothing wrong with being a late bloomer :)
@scottsachs25472 жыл бұрын
My Advice, Listen To Tim!!
@TravelinRosy2025 Жыл бұрын
Live life ❤ enjoy
@seand672 жыл бұрын
Great advice Tim.....Are you posting your photography online ?