03-15-2021, 06:09 PM | #45 |
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I'm 23 and I don't think I've gotten my shit together at all. I'm humble and mature compared to most people my age and older.
I mean, yeah I've got a car(that I paid for) and an Associates' degree(I paid for college) that I can't do much with obvsly. I've got a few years of sales experience. But, that's about it. I think by the time I get my bachelor's degree(1.5-2 years), meet new people to talk to, and see their pov on life, I'll start getting my shit together. I don't really know what "getting your shit together" is? Is it getting a good-paying job? Being married to shit whoever you wanna marry Having a nice house in a nice neighborhood with a nice green lawn? Owning foreign cars? Maintaining health and your happiness? What does getting your shit together really mean? Last edited by Mosaud1998; 03-15-2021 at 08:27 PM.. |
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You'll know once you get there what it means.
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03-15-2021, 06:19 PM | #47 |
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Haha, yeah, what he said. lol
Notice in my original post in this thread I said "I started getting my shit together at age 20." That's because it's always a work in progress. You are never finished getting your sh*t together. |
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03-15-2021, 06:32 PM | #49 |
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Haha, that's right. He'll realize that. We get sh*t when we don't get our sh*t together too. Another joy of life.
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03-15-2021, 06:33 PM | #50 |
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Mosaud1998, you seem pretty together here on the forum.
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I do? I mean, people I used to work with at Kia where always out smoking and drinking on Fridays and stuff while I just went home and did my HW Idk, I’m not big on the drinking and whatever things. I’m Humble I guess. They weren’t that old compared to my age. I was the youngest worker there. Everyone else was 25+ |
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I think I’ll be farther down the “getting my shit together” road once I get my bachelor's degree and buy a house etc. Last edited by Mosaud1998; 03-15-2021 at 07:06 PM.. |
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I always had odd jobs to get money from an early age. At 15, my parents got divorced and I got extra jobs to help my Mom as much as I could. I've been full on ever since taking care of myself and my family.
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03-16-2021, 08:26 AM | #59 |
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I think the word content summarizes having your sh*t together perfectly. Maybe that is why I don't feel like I have it figured out yet, there is just so much more that I want (and will) to accomplish. One step at a time!
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I feel like I really didn't get my shit together until the day I told my wife she didn't have to work anymore. Honestly, it took a long time. I was in my late 30's. Up until then I felt like I was just winging it. When the shit hit the fan with the housing bubble, I knew it was time for adult decisions and planning. Started planning how we were going to dump our condo we were upside down on, get a new house for cheap and start over. Sold my car which was too expensive and flashy for my income and "downgraded" to a 328i, which was a great car btw. Started really looking into retirement, investments etc.
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This thread is really interesting, not least of all for the fact that it spotlights how "having your shit together" is hugely a matter of perspective.
As a kid I believed all grownups had their shit together, that's why they're grown ups. That slowly shifted to a realization that grownups are just people who are older, but many are still winging it or trying their best, even the ones that seem the most put together to me. I really liked this post tbh. Never thought of it that way, but it's a really good perspective to have (and it also made me realize a part of me has changed for the worst over the years without realizing it)
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In addition, even if YOU think you have your shit together, there's a good chance that there are others that don't think you do.
Like you guys said, it all depends on perspective. |
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I think it is hard to try and characterize a point in time at which you get your sh*t together.
For me, I can see that you can be dialed in on many aspects of your life but still need development/help/work on other aspects. For example: - you may be doing really well professionally, but need work on your relationships (e.g., as a spouse, parent, friend, etc.) - you may be successful financially (getting income), but need work on your spending and cash management (saving/planning) - you may be great at taking care of others around you (e.g., friends, spouse, ect.), but have a hard time taking care of yourself I think one of the biggest aspects of getting your sh*t together is about being able to see why people see the world the way they do and why they act the way they do -- this includes yourself and especially the people you care about. If you can do this well, you can motivate and forgive/excuse many things that end up leading to undesirable outcomes. |
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