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We’ve all heard it: "Your twenties are for making mistakes" or "30 is the new 20."
In Meg Jay’s The Defining Decade , she argues that 80% of life’s most significant moments happen by age 35. Far from being a "throwaway" period, your twenties are the developmental sweet spot for building "identity capital." The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--...
Don't let the culture tell you that you're "in limbo." You are in your most transformative years. Claim your adulthood, invest in your capital, and start building the life you want now. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more We’ve all heard it: "Your twenties are for
The frontal lobe (the brain’s center for planning and emotional regulation) undergoes its final major growth spurt in your 20s. It is the best time to "wire" your brain for the person you want to be. Waiting until your 30s to "get serious" means trying to change habits that have already begun to set. AI responses may include mistakes
Here is a short post summarizing why these years are so critical:
But psychologist Dr. Meg Jay argues the opposite. Your 20s are a high-stakes period of exponential growth where the choices you make—or don’t make—shape the rest of your life. Here’s why this decade matters so much: