Is 27yo old in your country

Is 27yo old in your country

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No.

it's young in japan.

depending on your outlook
if you are finished with your life then you are old

Hope not because I am 28

If you have bad genes like balding and drink and smoke yes
My appearances hasn't changed in 10 years, but I know some people around my age who look like in their 50s lmao
t. 28

>f you have bad genes like balding and drink and smoke yes
>My appearances hasn't changed in 10 years, but I know some people around my age who look like in their 50s lmao
>t. 28
same ... all my friends are destroyed

I started balding when I was like 17, but I haven't really changed much since then (I'm 28 now). That's just par for the course in my family though.

Do you have a good degree or a stable, good paying job? If not, then yes, you're old and fucked

I am 27 but look 16

i've never met anyone over the age of 30, so yes, i'd say its very old

Imma 57
Look 23

I'm 24 and already feel too old to accomplish anything meaningful in life

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Yes

My Japanese friend is young in 34

Stop browsing Jow Forums. People complaining that they're too old to do something with their lives on here aren't actually too old - they're just coming up with excuses as to why they're hopeless NEETs. Figure out what you want from life and get moving.

I'm not neet (am hopeless however), I'm just , for some odd reason, comparing myself constantly to other far more successful people and get depressed about it

I actually like old people, and find them even more fascinating when they have such a disposition and mentality to make new "evolving archs" whilst their age adance.

Being young is about age, but a lot of other atributes, like "youthness" and "joviality", seems to come from whithin.

Why do more successful people make you depressed? Does their success lessen your own? Do you feel like no one is going to appreciate your successes when there are 'more successful' people out there?

Even 65 is considered young in Japan and you're expected to work until 70

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yes, all of the mentioned

Then age isn't your problem. You'd still feel inadequate if you were an animu character saving the world at 15. You have to stop measuring yourself against other people. Sure, it's important to have a realistic outlook on your worth to society, but obsessing about it to the point where you simply stagnate isn't healthy.

I can't guarantee you're going to come out ahead if you start now. What I can guarantee is that you'll be a lot happier that you started late rather than not at all.

you're not old but you're almost middle aged

I mean, it's not like I haven't done anything up until now, 5 years of uni is over, got a job straight out of it while working as a student at the company for multiple years
but when you look at it, that's just consideration "normal" today
and I hate this shit, want out but there aren't a lot of opportunities
just the thought of time passing makes me depressed

>almost
He's less than halfway to middle age.

Young adulthood is something like 18-35, so I guess 27 is closer to middle-aged than to a "teenager" (excluding the adult ages 18-19), but not by much.