Please tell me the 30's are better easier and less stressfull then the 20's?

While I have passed Gen education for collage but was trying to see how high I could go on math has I know math is something that helps you stand out and I would like to do something with like sports/math if I could.

Maybe you should talk to your advisor/counselor at your school and maybe go over what possible career paths you may have and what you would have to do to achieve it.

Math doesn't get easier.
 
Good advice, that's what I'm planning to do.

I'm 32 and I live in an apartment that I can't really afford, have held down a job for the past 10+ years that is okay but is going nowhere really and I'm thinking it's time for a big change. First job is to sell the apartment, move back in with my parents for a few months (they've already okayed it and I'll be paying them rent as well as doing my share of the cooking and cleaning), save some money and then quit my job and go travel for as long as I can make my money stretch. SE Asia, here I come. Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Indonesia, e.t.c. Backpacking and doing temp jobs like bar work if I can while I'm there. I can't wait, I feel like my life will finally be starting.

I agree with so many in this thread. Age means nothing, only your own actions have the power to change your circumstances and improve yourself and your life.

You're going to have an awesome time! I was in Indonesia for a month. Beautiful country, but hard to get around. Fly if you have the money. Fancy bus if you have the time. Book ahead of time if you're on a tight schedule and avoid travelling around Ramadan.

Also, head to the Gili islands if you want some eye candy ;)

Good for you, by the way. Travelling is the only thing that you'll spend money on that will make you richer.
 
For the posters who recommend him to travel, what is your advice for him when he gets back?
 
For the posters who recommend him to travel, what is your advice for him when he gets back?

I think travelling will help him find his way. Maybe he decides not to come back. Maybe he decides to move. Maybe there is someone that influences the rest of his life. That's the beauty of travelling. It can really open your eyes and your mind to things you would have never known before.

My advice is to move. Where he is and the way the job hunt is going sounds like it's not working. So, move. Being young, single, and childless is a beautiful thing. You can do whatever you want and go wherever you want. Start fresh somewhere else. Get involved in the community. Play a sport or join a hobby group. Network. Live.
 
Also, it sounds like math isn't really your strong suit. That's okay. What were you good at in high school?

Here's a question to ponder. If money wasn't an issue, what would you do with your life?
 
Not saying that age makes things better by its self. Just saying that when you are young the stress and work trying to find a solid job can be hard to deal with and it takes time to actively find something or change something. Hoping that by 30s I will have stuff change can't force someone to give me a job can only put in the work and I have just no results yet.

Take the more proactive approach. Find what you love doing. Go to the areas doing that and simply be very blunt and honest. Ask if you could observe or even do things for free for a short period just to learn their particular process or environment. It's an easy way to make contacts where people get to know you and you're not simply a resume with no face. The worst response you could get is "no thanks" and you should expect it because it will make using this tactic easier. The main goal would not be to get a job but to make meaningful contacts with people who do things you like because you never know what opportunities it could lead to. People are more likely to remember you that way. If they say nope, simply say thanks for your time and move on to the next. Get to know more about the person rather than focused on the job you're looking for. Ask them their thoughts on whatever industry they're in. Their experiences. Start a conversation on it. You may make friends that way simply from common shared interests. It's more personal rather than an unknown person simply looking for a job. As I said, you never know where it may lead. Worth a shot.
 
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You're going to have an awesome time! I was in Indonesia for a month. Beautiful country, but hard to get around. Fly if you have the money. Fancy bus if you have the time. Book ahead of time if you're on a tight schedule and avoid travelling around Ramadan.

Also, head to the Gili islands if you want some eye candy ;)

Good for you, by the way. Travelling is the only thing that you'll spend money on that will make you richer.

Thanks for the tips dude. :up:

I've already been to Thailand and it's honestly the most beautiful place I've ever seen, my own personal paradise. I'd never heard of the Gili Islands but I've just googled them and holy crap! Definitely adding them to the bucket list, thanks for that. :woot: I've been obsessed with travelling all over SE Asia since experiencing the wonder that is Thailand and I figure (like you say in your previous post) I'm young, single and childless. Once I sell my apartment I have nothing tying me here anymore. There is never going to be a better time to do this, so I need to bite the bullet and do it instead of just fantasizing about it and being full of regrets if I don't ever get around to it. :yay:
 
I think travelling will help him find his way. Maybe he decides not to come back. Maybe he decides to move. Maybe there is someone that influences the rest of his life. That's the beauty of travelling. It can really open your eyes and your mind to things you would have never known before.

My advice is to move. Where he is and the way the job hunt is going sounds like it's not working. So, move. Being young, single, and childless is a beautiful thing. You can do whatever you want and go wherever you want. Start fresh somewhere else. Get involved in the community. Play a sport or join a hobby group. Network. Live.

From what I know of the OP which may not be a lot, I'm not sure he can just get up and travel at this point in time. If he wants to bust his ass at his current job for a year and save, more power to him.

Maybe he may find something out there, and even if he doesn't he will have the experience. However, if he comes back he may be in the same position sans a job that he doesn't like.
 
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Also, it sounds like math isn't really your strong suit. That's okay. What were you good at in high school?

Here's a question to ponder. If money wasn't an issue, what would you do with your life?

lol in highschool/middle school I would have said math has stuff like times tables up to 12/12 I new way before most kids and can do math really well in my head but algebra is just a whole different thing because when you just put letters into math it is like not really math and there are just way to many formulas to remember and the moment I don't use it for even a short time I like forget ever thing.
 
From what I know of the OP which may not be a lot, I'm not sure he can just get up and travel at this point in time. If he wants to bust his ass at his current job for a year and save, more power to him.

Maybe he may find something out there, and even if he doesn't he will have the experience. However, if he comes back he may be in the same position sans a job that he doesn't like.

I do have some money saved up has I didn't get my drivers linces in till I was older and so I was able to save up money during that time has I worked but with not having a linces and taking the bus to work and leaving at home during that time I was able to save up. How ever even with that said I don't get the whole moving and traveling thing because it cost money to do that and money don't just make its self.
 
Also, it sounds like math isn't really your strong suit. That's okay. What were you good at in high school?

Here's a question to ponder. If money wasn't an issue, what would you do with your life?

If money was a zero issue I would be going to sport games all the time has I love sports. Out side of sports and video games I don't know that much about like any thing.
 
I do have some money saved up has I didn't get my drivers linces in till I was older and so I was able to save up money during that time has I worked but with not having a linces and taking the bus to work and leaving at home during that time I was able to save up. How ever even with that said I don't get the whole moving and traveling thing because it cost money to do that and money don't just make its self.

You don't get the moving and travelling thing?

Really?

Wow. Then I don't think any of us can help you. If you're not willing to change anything about your life, then you will be miserable in your 20s and 30s and 40s and so on. Travelling isn't about money, it's about experiences and learning about new places. Money isn't everything.
 
You don't get the moving and travelling thing?

Really?

Wow. Then I don't think any of us can help you. If you're not willing to change anything about your life, then you will be miserable in your 20s and 30s and 40s and so on. Travelling isn't about money, it's about experiences and learning about new places. Money isn't everything.

No but you do need money for that initial plane ticket lol.
 
That's why I said save up for it. But he actually said he doesn't get travelling and moving because it cost money to do those things.

Like pretty much everything else in life. Work to live, not live to work.
 
That's why I said save up for it. But he actually said he doesn't get travelling and moving because it cost money to do those things.

Like pretty much everything else in life. Work to live, not live to work.

Because my point is you need money to travel you cant travel if you have no money and with out work how are you going to get money?
 
because my point is you need money to travel you cant travel if you have no money and with out work how are you going to get money?

Save up.


Again, work to live, not live to work. If all that you do is work to survive and nothing else, then you'll always be miserable.
 
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I think the issue maybe, he may not have ever thought of travelling and probably not in the sense of what some of you are talking about, moving away from home or seeing the many sights of not just the US but the world.
 
Depends on one's status of life.

Okay, but that's a cop out. I know that there is poverty and I understand that sometimes people work multiple jobs to survive, but I also think that we have a society that overconsumes both in material objects and in houses and I think we're getting better at waiting until we're financially stable to have children, but there still needs to be more education on that.

Honestly, I think that the majority of us are not impoverished, we just spend more than we have. And we're not willing to make sacrifices to better our situation. Like moving. Or cutting down on spending.

If money is your objective then you will spend your life doing the things you don't want to do in order to continue doing the things that you don't want to do. Where's the living.
 
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Okay, but that's a cop out. I know that there is poverty and I understand that sometimes people work multiple jobs to survive, but I also think that we have a society that overconsumes both in material objects and in houses and I think we're getting better at waiting until we're financially stable to have children, but there still needs to be more education on that.

Honestly, I think that the majority of us are not impoverished, we just spend more than we have. And we're not willing to make sacrifices to better our situation. Like moving. Or cutting down on spending.

If money is your objective then you will spend your life doing the things you don't want to do in order to continue doing the things that you don't want to do. Where's the living.

Okay, all I'm seeing is that the 'concept' of modern society that people can readily have whatever they want and achieve anything they want is absolute bobbins. Very often people's life opportunities are extremely limited by their everyday existence and the opportunity to pursue travelling or fun things is simply not available but the world and advertising would have it that everything is within reach, it isn't. Life is one hard effort and it's not supposed to be easy.
 
Okay, all I'm seeing is that the 'concept' of modern society that people can readily have whatever they want and achieve anything they want is absolute bobbins. Very often people's life opportunities are extremely limited by their everyday existence and the opportunity to pursue travelling or fun things is simply not available but the world and advertising would have it that everything is within reach, it isn't. Life is one hard effort and it's not supposed to be easy.

No one is saying it's easy. I'm saying it's short and it's the only one you have and if you spend it complaining about being miserable then you deserve a miserable life.

Happiness is always within your reach. Relying on money to get you there won't work. And we're told that happiness comes in the form of a new car or nicer clothes or a bigger house. It doesn't.
 
No one is saying it's easy. I'm saying it's short and it's the only one you have and if you spend it complaining about being miserable then you deserve a miserable life.

Happiness is always within your reach. Relying on money to get you there won't work. And we're told that happiness comes in the form of a new car or nicer clothes or a bigger house. It doesn't.

BS, I'm sorry. For many it isn't.
 

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