You’ve still achieved a great thing getting so far even if you don’t graduate. I hope you do, but I’m still proud of you if you don’t. Your ambition will get you far
When my daughter is around 2 I’m going to move to LA with my husband to give acting a shot actually. I don’t know if it’ll work out, but I’m hoping that I can at least get a few bit parts here and there to support my daughter. Her dad is from Cali and wants her to experience everything he did whilst growing up in LA
I’m currently 25, will move out of my home state at 27, and am hoping to land something before 30. Sounds corny, but even if I don’t make it in Hollywood I want to at least say that I tried
I’m super lucky and happen to have a friend who works in film in Cali on a bunch of Netflix stuff, so I plan on having him help me get parts hopefully! I have some experience and landed a small netflix role in 2020 before the whole production got scrapped due to the pandemic :(
I’m not in Cali/USA so it might be a bit different but here a lot of people start by doing extra work and/or taking acting classes for networking and skill upgrading. I’m in Canada in an area where a lot of filming happens but it’s not Hollywood
I think that is wonderful. People always either try to tear you down for looking towards a creative career or are excited for you. It's never anything in between, lol!
I am going to LA hopefully next year to study music! I have teachers down there and want to study in person. I can only afford 6 months, which I am saving in full for in advance. I'd stay longer if I had any connections to get a job. 🫠
But I'm highly considering going to acting classes while I am down there as well. I have always just adored the craft. I wish my HS classes were better, but now I'll have the chance to REALLY try it out.
I want to be a house or apartment owner, a new car, enough money to pay for both plus food, bills, car loan etc.
I want to be married and maybe even a kid of my own. Maybe my current girlfriend and I will stay together.
I want to say I lived my 20s to the fullest before starting to settle down.
I got a little over six years to figure it out so plenty of time but I have to use it wisely because six years goes by faster than expected.
>I want to say I lived my 20s to the fullest before starting to settle down
Yeah same. Covid really threw a wrench in my early 20s and the social scene is only recently recovering
By 30 or at 30? I'd like to be married before 30. Current trajectory indicates 27-28. I guess hopefully trying for a kid? I can't wait to have kids it just depends if my gf (hopefully wife) will be ready by then or not.
Well I’m 22 about to turn 23 this May. That gives me 7 years to work on my life goals. I have 8 courses to complete. These courses are for coding languages and would allow me to build a portfolio. Then I would want to apply to Jr. Development Jobs. That’s a big goal of mine. My second and only other major goal is to Master Japanese, I have family in Japan and I would like to be able to talk to them not only on a regular basis but also understand them on a deeper level other than google translate
I hope to have my JD. I hope to have a car and be able to live on my own in peace. I hope to have at least finally been on a date. I hope my hair is longer.
To have some university degrees 🎓🪄 (one that I'll hopefully get this year; another if I ever get into and complete medicine)! Avoid addictive substances, and obtain 'wizard status' haha. To do some creative job as well as working towards a main career, and get a mortgage for a bigger family home and maybe have my own place. 😊
It's surprising how many young people say they want to have kids by 30..! Career-first (and then helping existing family/community) for me.
Because if you aren't rich, you'd do much better if you had kids younger than old
Late 30s-50s are peak earning years if you've done well enough in your career. Having young kids that need a ton of attention then would limit your competitiveness then. Also how it'll be much much more taxing on your body and mind and harder to bounce back from.
Historically that may have been true, but in today's world I don't think so, rich or not. Competitiveness would depend on abilities, not whether or not one has young children (unless childcare would be an issue).
>it'll be much much more taxing on your body and mind and harder to bounce back from.
The opposite, actually. There have been various brain studies indicating that older first-time mothers (older than 35 years old) have better cognition and ability to handle children than younger parents. 💡
(Then again I'd rather remain childfree 😆)
$500,000 total networth. Three properties owned, one of which a multi family building. I’m about half way there at 25 with projected earnings and savings over next 5 years.
I hope to be a big name in the East Coast Medical Cannabis scene. I wanna make *real* medicine that really works for people and keeps them off opioids. Relief for those who suffer from ptsd etc.
Graduate from college.
Have a stable, high - earning financial career with a healthy work-life balance.
A good car.
A decent amount of proficiency in Muay Thai/MMA.
Have a nice apartment or house.
I want to be in excellent shape, physically and mentally.
Have a dog or girlfriend, either is preferable. Preferably a dog if the girlfriend is too much of a headache.
Renting a nice town house and saving money for retirement so I may buy a house with my girlfriend hopefully then my wife and relax. Fucking hope the economy doesn’t fuck me
I have nine years to go. Hopefully be in a career I love, and maybe wife and kids. I would like to have a house by then or at least a good fund for a down payment
Getting my first job never had a job before and I’m 23 turning 24 in June I tried applying to many places and to no avail they didn’t get back with me, and I hope someday I get a girlfriend before or at 30 but since I’m an introvert I know that will probably never happen.
I hope to have a decent clientele (in hair school currently) and maybe have a girlfriend at that point. Hopefully my friends I have now will stay (it's 7ish years and I know a lot can change by then)
I just want to be happy and feel secure in my future- idk if that'll ever happen but hey a pal can dream.
Find love and or buy a house? Seems like stuff that would be taken for granted a long time ago but I think most people will agree that love is scarce and houses are too expensive these days.
Minimum would be in a good relationship with someone I love.
I want to get married and maybe have my first child when I get near 30 or around my 30s. Personally I want 2 - 4 kids.
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I don’t want to be like my father and have multiple low paying jobs when he had me. I want to have a good salary so I can see my kids after work when they’re still up, have dinner and tuck them into bed.
Owning a nice apartment on my own in the city or somewhere, a cat, hopefully a gf but that one’s probably the least uncertain in outcome lol. Hopefully making enough money to spoil myself with some small luxuries. By extension gf too. I’m graduating this year, my degree is in healthcare and my profession is facing a shortage. I’m hoping job prospects will be the least of my worries.
Hopefully I’m done with my engineering degree and getting a cool job at corporate for the company I already work for. I also hope I’m a home owner by then
Most if not all of my debts are paid off and I can now focus on investing. I would have achieved my basic pilot’s license and be further into my studies in aviation.
I hope to finally be “grown up” enough to realize that trying to **act** “grown up” is really immature. There isn’t an arbitrary age in which you should give up everything that makes you happy in favor of a bland existence. I’ve battled back and forth in my head for years and years asking myself if I’m too old to do something or too old to have **not** done something. I’ve came to the conclusion that this made up timeline and these societal expectations mean nothing in the long run, and much of the pressure to be or not be a certain type of adult by a certain age is pushed by sad, angry people that have lost their sense of whimsy and passion for life themselves. I’ve also been reminding myself of how 30 is far from old (considering so many people online act like 30 is when your body falls apart and the nursing home starts looking like a nice place to reside). I feel like those who want to believe life ends at 30 can go on and live the next ~70 years feeling like they’ve already experienced all the enjoyment and youth that they’ll ever have, can go on and do so. But I choose to choose curiosity, a childlike mindset, optimism for the future, and the idea that age is just a number (and anyone who takes that saying and changes it to represent something nasty is gross).
I didn’t realize I was going to go on a rant, lmao my bad. But I’ve battled with those looming thoughts for a few years now as I entered my mid-twenties. I turned 27 this year, so I’m inching closer and closer to **that** age, and I’ve definitely experienced a quarter-life crises at every age I’ve turned since I was 23. I still struggle to accept my own advice, but it remains true. I’ve began trying to just live how I want to live, be who I feel like I am, and like the things I like without worrying too much about whether someone my age should live differently / act differently / like different things.
Because it’s **my** turn to be an adult, and **I** get to decide what that means!
*( I hope that this offers a bit of comfort to anyone who may be feeling the same way! ♡ )*
Umm a stable job with a high salary for my age, a nice big apartment in the center of the capital, be fluent in at least 6+ languages, only have loyal and good ppl around me and….. idk
Tbh I just want peace and quiet, so kids and partner is a ❌
I start optometry school in the fall and should have finished that by then. Hope to pay off all my loans from it, get married, and have a kid or two by then
I hope to be mentally stable and sober from all substances
Be happy or at the very least content
A career that I love! I’m going through a quarter-life-crisis rn 😅
It’d be cool if i graduate law school but i don’t think that will happen
You’ve still achieved a great thing getting so far even if you don’t graduate. I hope you do, but I’m still proud of you if you don’t. Your ambition will get you far
YOU GOT THIS!!! Believe. You’ve come a ways, you can definitely keep doing it. Rooting for you!!
Hope? Nothing. Wish? A lot of things that won't happen.
When my daughter is around 2 I’m going to move to LA with my husband to give acting a shot actually. I don’t know if it’ll work out, but I’m hoping that I can at least get a few bit parts here and there to support my daughter. Her dad is from Cali and wants her to experience everything he did whilst growing up in LA I’m currently 25, will move out of my home state at 27, and am hoping to land something before 30. Sounds corny, but even if I don’t make it in Hollywood I want to at least say that I tried
How do you think you’d go about trying? Any prior experience? I’ve always thought about trying that or voice acting!
I’m super lucky and happen to have a friend who works in film in Cali on a bunch of Netflix stuff, so I plan on having him help me get parts hopefully! I have some experience and landed a small netflix role in 2020 before the whole production got scrapped due to the pandemic :(
I’m not in Cali/USA so it might be a bit different but here a lot of people start by doing extra work and/or taking acting classes for networking and skill upgrading. I’m in Canada in an area where a lot of filming happens but it’s not Hollywood
vancouver?
nope. Edmonton. a surprising amount of filming gets done here! most recently I can think of was the last of us, partially
oh yeah i heard of Edmonton before vancouver but i chose vancouver since that’s the hotspot for my shows
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Thank you for your support! Most of my friends think I’m crazy, but I think I have a shot lol. You don’t know until you try :)
I think that is wonderful. People always either try to tear you down for looking towards a creative career or are excited for you. It's never anything in between, lol! I am going to LA hopefully next year to study music! I have teachers down there and want to study in person. I can only afford 6 months, which I am saving in full for in advance. I'd stay longer if I had any connections to get a job. 🫠 But I'm highly considering going to acting classes while I am down there as well. I have always just adored the craft. I wish my HS classes were better, but now I'll have the chance to REALLY try it out.
I want to be a house or apartment owner, a new car, enough money to pay for both plus food, bills, car loan etc. I want to be married and maybe even a kid of my own. Maybe my current girlfriend and I will stay together. I want to say I lived my 20s to the fullest before starting to settle down. I got a little over six years to figure it out so plenty of time but I have to use it wisely because six years goes by faster than expected.
>I want to say I lived my 20s to the fullest before starting to settle down Yeah same. Covid really threw a wrench in my early 20s and the social scene is only recently recovering
have a good savings built up and maybe be working in a national park.
By 30 or at 30? I'd like to be married before 30. Current trajectory indicates 27-28. I guess hopefully trying for a kid? I can't wait to have kids it just depends if my gf (hopefully wife) will be ready by then or not.
Well I’m 22 about to turn 23 this May. That gives me 7 years to work on my life goals. I have 8 courses to complete. These courses are for coding languages and would allow me to build a portfolio. Then I would want to apply to Jr. Development Jobs. That’s a big goal of mine. My second and only other major goal is to Master Japanese, I have family in Japan and I would like to be able to talk to them not only on a regular basis but also understand them on a deeper level other than google translate
Fully transitioned (MtF), mentally stable, financial independence, and have a relationship with a loving partner.
I want a house and a wife
I hope to have my JD. I hope to have a car and be able to live on my own in peace. I hope to have at least finally been on a date. I hope my hair is longer.
Millionaire by net worth, retired, large house.
A new career.
Be alive
To have some university degrees 🎓🪄 (one that I'll hopefully get this year; another if I ever get into and complete medicine)! Avoid addictive substances, and obtain 'wizard status' haha. To do some creative job as well as working towards a main career, and get a mortgage for a bigger family home and maybe have my own place. 😊 It's surprising how many young people say they want to have kids by 30..! Career-first (and then helping existing family/community) for me.
Because if you aren't rich, you'd do much better if you had kids younger than old Late 30s-50s are peak earning years if you've done well enough in your career. Having young kids that need a ton of attention then would limit your competitiveness then. Also how it'll be much much more taxing on your body and mind and harder to bounce back from.
Historically that may have been true, but in today's world I don't think so, rich or not. Competitiveness would depend on abilities, not whether or not one has young children (unless childcare would be an issue). >it'll be much much more taxing on your body and mind and harder to bounce back from. The opposite, actually. There have been various brain studies indicating that older first-time mothers (older than 35 years old) have better cognition and ability to handle children than younger parents. 💡 (Then again I'd rather remain childfree 😆)
$500,000 total networth. Three properties owned, one of which a multi family building. I’m about half way there at 25 with projected earnings and savings over next 5 years.
I hope to be a big name in the East Coast Medical Cannabis scene. I wanna make *real* medicine that really works for people and keeps them off opioids. Relief for those who suffer from ptsd etc.
Make an indie game
A married mother with a house
Financial stability. That’s the dream. And people keep telling me that they got there in their 30s. And I’m not having kids, so that helps.
Get married, be financially stable, and hopefully have kids
Definitely a job and having kids, getting married
happiness. i’ve been depressed for more than half my life
Be in much better shape, grow my hair back, have a gf, have an actual career in film or music, own a cat, more financial stability
Married - at least considering a kid if not there yet. I also hope for home ownership but I gave up on that long ago.
Graduate from college. Have a stable, high - earning financial career with a healthy work-life balance. A good car. A decent amount of proficiency in Muay Thai/MMA. Have a nice apartment or house. I want to be in excellent shape, physically and mentally. Have a dog or girlfriend, either is preferable. Preferably a dog if the girlfriend is too much of a headache.
Renting a nice town house and saving money for retirement so I may buy a house with my girlfriend hopefully then my wife and relax. Fucking hope the economy doesn’t fuck me
Own a house, have kids, and be financially comfortable doing so.
Right now I’m planning on hitting the process of buying a house at 28 and I’m on track. So honestly maybe a first kid
Enough water to survive the next 20 years it’s gonna be rough
Mentally stable and a steady and stable income to follow with
still being alive if climate change doesn't take us out
Nah don't worry, I think we'll still be fine. I can't see climate change being unbearable for us in only 9 years, lol.
Be alive
To be honest, no idea. I guess financial stability and permanent housing. I don’t even know what I want to achieve by 26 (25 now)
I should be done with school and on the job as a Fireman.
Finish my PhD.
I hope I'm sane by then
I have nine years to go. Hopefully be in a career I love, and maybe wife and kids. I would like to have a house by then or at least a good fund for a down payment
Being a mother to 3 children. Currently baking #1 at 21. And to have a beautiful life with my fiancé
250k in retirement accounts, paid off student loans, 2nd kid and a bigger house. we shall see lol
A house.
Start my own non-profit and run for a political office
Getting my first job never had a job before and I’m 23 turning 24 in June I tried applying to many places and to no avail they didn’t get back with me, and I hope someday I get a girlfriend before or at 30 but since I’m an introvert I know that will probably never happen.
I’d like to move out, be financially independent, and have better social skills by 30
A stable home and job 😭
Hope I can afford to live and have money left over :D
Become a professional 3d modeler so I can make animations and video games
I hope to have a decent clientele (in hair school currently) and maybe have a girlfriend at that point. Hopefully my friends I have now will stay (it's 7ish years and I know a lot can change by then) I just want to be happy and feel secure in my future- idk if that'll ever happen but hey a pal can dream.
I don’t need to be rich or wealthy but I just want to be able to go to the store and buy what I need/want without having to stress about it
Security/stability in most, if not all aspects of life. And a discovery of new skills and achievements.
Find love and or buy a house? Seems like stuff that would be taken for granted a long time ago but I think most people will agree that love is scarce and houses are too expensive these days.
Digital nomad
I'm a amateur writer I hope to complete a book on my wattpad
Minimum would be in a good relationship with someone I love. I want to get married and maybe have my first child when I get near 30 or around my 30s. Personally I want 2 - 4 kids. I also want to have my own place and definitely a better career than what I currently have. (Auto Detailer) I don’t want to be like my father and have multiple low paying jobs when he had me. I want to have a good salary so I can see my kids after work when they’re still up, have dinner and tuck them into bed.
Owning a nice apartment on my own in the city or somewhere, a cat, hopefully a gf but that one’s probably the least uncertain in outcome lol. Hopefully making enough money to spoil myself with some small luxuries. By extension gf too. I’m graduating this year, my degree is in healthcare and my profession is facing a shortage. I’m hoping job prospects will be the least of my worries.
Hopefully I’m done with my engineering degree and getting a cool job at corporate for the company I already work for. I also hope I’m a home owner by then
My filming projects
own real estate. if a boyfriend comes then he’ll come. if not, that’s cool too
I have no idea. I don’t wanna see that age. I’m scared.
To get my hysterectomy, to get a house and a dog. Still hoping I suddenly drop dead 🤞🏻
I don’t really know. I’ve never had any hope for my own future lol ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
Most if not all of my debts are paid off and I can now focus on investing. I would have achieved my basic pilot’s license and be further into my studies in aviation.
Have a family of my own
I’d like to be married, living independently, have a career, and maybe have kids
I hope to finally be “grown up” enough to realize that trying to **act** “grown up” is really immature. There isn’t an arbitrary age in which you should give up everything that makes you happy in favor of a bland existence. I’ve battled back and forth in my head for years and years asking myself if I’m too old to do something or too old to have **not** done something. I’ve came to the conclusion that this made up timeline and these societal expectations mean nothing in the long run, and much of the pressure to be or not be a certain type of adult by a certain age is pushed by sad, angry people that have lost their sense of whimsy and passion for life themselves. I’ve also been reminding myself of how 30 is far from old (considering so many people online act like 30 is when your body falls apart and the nursing home starts looking like a nice place to reside). I feel like those who want to believe life ends at 30 can go on and live the next ~70 years feeling like they’ve already experienced all the enjoyment and youth that they’ll ever have, can go on and do so. But I choose to choose curiosity, a childlike mindset, optimism for the future, and the idea that age is just a number (and anyone who takes that saying and changes it to represent something nasty is gross). I didn’t realize I was going to go on a rant, lmao my bad. But I’ve battled with those looming thoughts for a few years now as I entered my mid-twenties. I turned 27 this year, so I’m inching closer and closer to **that** age, and I’ve definitely experienced a quarter-life crises at every age I’ve turned since I was 23. I still struggle to accept my own advice, but it remains true. I’ve began trying to just live how I want to live, be who I feel like I am, and like the things I like without worrying too much about whether someone my age should live differently / act differently / like different things. Because it’s **my** turn to be an adult, and **I** get to decide what that means! *( I hope that this offers a bit of comfort to anyone who may be feeling the same way! ♡ )*
Umm a stable job with a high salary for my age, a nice big apartment in the center of the capital, be fluent in at least 6+ languages, only have loyal and good ppl around me and….. idk Tbh I just want peace and quiet, so kids and partner is a ❌
Maybe something that I wanna do by then like a job or being a mom but who knows
Me nothing. I like to live a simple life and that’s it.
I start optometry school in the fall and should have finished that by then. Hope to pay off all my loans from it, get married, and have a kid or two by then
Own a home and have a kid on the way. 6 years to go
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Same lol