The best investment you can make in your early 20s is experiences. Just spend $50 on going out partying in the summer, meeting a girl and making out with her all night at the river. It costs $50 and boomers would pay millions to experience this kind of youth again.
Okay, i'm 29. I've already done that shit. I remember fucking my girlfiend who was 18 while I was 20.. Huge tits, fat ass, tight pussy.
Shes kinda ugly now glad I dumped her. She put on weight. However, at the time that shit was fun. I remember I would roll up blunts while she would suck my dick.
Josiah Bell
Bingo. t. 28 and looking like I'm finally gonna accomplish that. I was too stupid to realize it sooner.
Nicholas Murphy
> likes women what a gay
Adam Cooper
I am 25yo virgin who never experienced teenage love. I don't even want it anymore..
Xavier Hill
You're retarded if you think there's such a thing as a "best investment" for the time you have. Literally anything you do with your time is the best possible use of it so long as it makes you happy. Money and Fame not required. The only way to justify spending a lot of time unhappy is that it may be the only way to become happy down the line. But that's a very common lie to tell yourself. Live in the fucking moment, for gods sake.
(unless you have or plan to have kids, but you can probably already imagine the role of a parent.)
Nathaniel Wright
I agree with this. It's why I don't have problems spending money on going out or going to music. I have no stories to tell, but the older I get the more interesting I feel.
The second best investment however is your health and fitness. Take care of yourself so you can live the life you want as long as you want. It won't matter if you make it or not when your bones ache, joints hurt, and can hardly move without running out of breath. Shit posters will claim they will never move and have slaves, but that's not a life to live.
Financial stability is the 3rd important thing. Can you live within your means? It is during this period of stability that you can focus on growing your income, finding better work, and focusing on the other two. So in that sense, it is the most important, but they all work well together. Then, you can throw your money on whatever shit coin you think will make it, stonks, or just index funds if you're content working.
I always saw the point of my life as "make as much as you can so your kids actually inherit something real", recently found out at 30 years old that I'm Jewish though so I've been laughing ever since
Blake Lewis
How do you find that out years after the fact?
There's also nothing jewish about wanting the best for your children, the jewish part is wanting it even more when it's at the expense of others.
Eli Hall
good points but wrong order. health 1st, finances 2nd, experiences 3rd
Josiah Sanchez
Health is pertinent, i came down with crohn's years ago and it's made it so i live at 40%. I can't work hard to make money and i can't do much socially. ALL is dependent on health.
In my case it wasn't unhealthy living, i was actually oddly health focused before but still the point stands. Dont sacrifice health for money or fun because you won't have ANY of the latter without it.
Ethan Taylor
Im almost 40. Whats the best life investment for me? Traveling? Cruises? Buy an airplane? I saw a nice one for a million but the maintenance is a lot and Id need to get a pilots license...
Connor Sanders
get a math degree for fun
Isaac Perez
Not Jewish but my dad took my inheritance. I will probably never have a house (even a small crappy 100k one). It was plenty to buy a house when my grandfather left it to me.
Jose Hughes
Don't get a pilot's license. Depending on your age cruises might be largest satisfaction-cost-laziness ratio. If your youngish hit up festivals. Maybe move closer to your passion whatever it may be.
Hudson Wood
fucking degenerate
Carter James
The best thing I did in my 20s was flying to Thailand to fuck sex workers. My only regrets are that I wore condoms and that I didn't do it sooner.
Michael Gutierrez
back to Jow Forums
Connor Fisher
Go spend $20 on a hooker and don't go shooting people.
Joseph Cooper
I don't live in America so I don't have easy access to guns or I'd do it tbqh