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How Men RUIN Their Lives in Their 20s (from a 40+ Man’s Perspective)

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Jeremy Siers

Jeremy Siers

2 ай бұрын

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@JeremySiers
@JeremySiers 2 ай бұрын
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@DJ_BROBOT
@DJ_BROBOT 2 ай бұрын
brother...I been watching your channel for a bit. I liked how you had the men's hangouts before you redid your smoke/whiskey room. Can you get back to that? Nothing against the Mrs, but we all got ladies and we want a hangout with the boys---especially when we smoking a stick and drinking one down after a long day. Keep what you got going--just can you do a different live, from time to time, on the side for the boys
@TaoTaoTye
@TaoTaoTye Ай бұрын
hey man! no one els realy seems to be thanking you for this video so here i am, im 21 and have a decent grasp of my mental being but im always interested in learning more, especially from someone such as urself, we need all the good men we can get. even as a gen Z'er i can see the issues with my generation and the following one (gen alpha) nothing and i mean nothing makes me more happy than seeing a guy teach his son/sons what it means to be a good proper guy. having good morals, ethics, and so many more things is somthing that many dads neglect to teach there kids nowadays. people expect there kids to grow up rough and tough as they did back in there day but kids nowadays even myself to an extent have and are being "softened up"........its sad that guys are made to feel bad for having the desire to be self made and independent. they (and they applies to so many people) want us to be soft and manipulatable
@jessejive1174
@jessejive1174 10 күн бұрын
I like your humor a lot dude. A lot of people that have what I would consider more right wing humor can be very cringe and arrogant and the sense of really going over the top with how masculine they think they are and then everyone else needs to be. Nice blend here 👌🏽
@jessejive1174
@jessejive1174 10 күн бұрын
Your advice is so biblical. It’s like everything churches teach honestly about how to have a successful life. You’d be surprised about how often churches talk about money in the sense of not getting in debt and being wise with your money, not over Aaron indulging in a lot of these areas and trying to avoid sexual misconduct and marriages and marriages to avoid nasty consequences. A lot of biblical principles are more about avoiding the consequences and not necessarily trying to avoid offending God. Only offends God because it hurts us and he loves us and wants us to have successful fulfilling good lives. I love hearing someone some cuss words and anti pc jokes saying what churches teach because it gets good god inspired wisdom to people who may not want to hear it from a priest or some pastor even if he’s a cool youth pastor lol good and true wisdom is good no matter how it’s deliverers I love positive channels like this it doesn’t have the stigma religion attached to it. I want people who aren’t religious to have good and happy successful lives also! Thanks for taking care of men, Uncle Jeremy 🥲 not to be sappy, but we really do need more men like you in the world. Men like Jordan Peterson but maybe without the political attachments that creat a stigma of conservatives or religious biases that cause people to shut off a good message to benefit them and the people around them! I love politics and religion and discussing those ideas, but I’m realizing how the worldview system comes from attract people from wanting to hear about the value system that is valuable to everyone..
@BrandonLetsGo
@BrandonLetsGo Ай бұрын
Take care of yourself physically as well. Wear your PPE. Ear plugs, safety glasses, knee pads, respirator, etc. just because you can pick that thing up, doesn't mean it's good for your back in 10 years.
@OgGwuap
@OgGwuap Ай бұрын
EAR PLUGS. Definitely can attest to that.
@Handlessragdoll
@Handlessragdoll Ай бұрын
I second all of that especially ear plugs, as a 21 y/o with hearing loss already 😭
@thedistance871
@thedistance871 Ай бұрын
My ears have been ringing since i can remember feels bad man
@obiden5286
@obiden5286 Ай бұрын
I’m 19 and already have the knee health of a 60 year old man
@itsthatsebguy93
@itsthatsebguy93 Ай бұрын
How about not doing manual labour lamo
@E1DOLHANZ
@E1DOLHANZ Ай бұрын
No matter how hard you're living or how bleak the future looks, assume life will go on, and plan accordingly.
@zalyian598
@zalyian598 Ай бұрын
This is huge. Didn't expect to live into 20 or even past 17. Here I am suffering for not planning for the future
@SharpThinkingKnives
@SharpThinkingKnives Ай бұрын
This 🤝
@puertoaeternus486
@puertoaeternus486 21 күн бұрын
Wish this could have helped me. I have a fatty liver now.
@blaineswearingen9248
@blaineswearingen9248 20 күн бұрын
“There is no tomorrow!”-Apollo creed
@Ikkiaku
@Ikkiaku Күн бұрын
It never even started. It is over already for so many males. Simple as.
@kentuckyproproductions1624
@kentuckyproproductions1624 Ай бұрын
If you’re married in your 20’s, you’ll probably have at least one opportunity to cheat. Don’t do it! Your partner is growing like you are and will be better when they get older like you will be too. Hold off on ruining your life early, you’ll get over those feelings for someone else and you’ll be happier in the long run if you remember why you married in the first place
@LoversPosse
@LoversPosse Ай бұрын
Real, dont assume the woman will take it lightly and forgive you, even if she does it will always haunt the relationship. if you think shes a keeper, dont try to sneak some extra action, that short satisfaction will ruin years of companionship. Im mot even married but when the day comes, i wont make that mistake
@bullbutter2931
@bullbutter2931 Ай бұрын
If you marry in your 20’s you will cheat
@keaganbagley4157
@keaganbagley4157 Ай бұрын
@@kentuckyproproductions1624 I would never in a million years cheat on my wife!! Before my wife, I had “dated” two other girls but both for like under 6 months and I didn’t even kiss either of them!! My wife was my first kiss and the first girl that I ever loved in this way!! And there is nothing that I won’t do to carry out my role as the male and the head of my house to provide for, protect, and lead my family with my wife right next to me!!!
@TaMaius
@TaMaius Ай бұрын
Great advice bro. I’ll keep that in mind. Although I’ve never been the type to chase women and I’m pretty picky about the women I choose. But nonetheless I’m still a man and temptation comes to me like every other man.
@TOMMY-WANT-WINGY
@TOMMY-WANT-WINGY Ай бұрын
Tell the women.
@dillonbacon4818
@dillonbacon4818 Ай бұрын
29 in two weeks. I’ve done pretty much everything he said not to do and I can tell you from experience that he is right 100%. I’m still dealing with the DUI that I got eight years ago.
@dustinjackson8250
@dustinjackson8250 Ай бұрын
how are you still dealing with a dui 8 years later?
@tarus94
@tarus94 Ай бұрын
Never doubt the justice system, if they can make something take 20 years to happen, they will, they are the slowest mfs in this planet​@@dustinjackson8250
@Fadecountier
@Fadecountier Ай бұрын
Happy early Bday - Ill be 29 on Saturday! Time is moving so fast!
@miproduction6196
@miproduction6196 Ай бұрын
@@dustinjackson8250insurance probs
@miproduction6196
@miproduction6196 Ай бұрын
@@dustinjackson8250getting jobs
@keaganbagley4157
@keaganbagley4157 2 ай бұрын
I’m currently 22, in the Marine Corps, have a wife and have a second baby on the way!! Never been drunk, and never done the deed with anyone but my wife and I thank the Lord for the path that He has blessed me with!!!🙌🏼🙌🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@iamkyleclimer
@iamkyleclimer 2 ай бұрын
Amen man proud of you!
@googleplushatesme2230
@googleplushatesme2230 Ай бұрын
I'm happy for you bro, you got a good hand
@J-Kabar
@J-Kabar Ай бұрын
Semper fi, brother!
@foreverlvdvrovro8037
@foreverlvdvrovro8037 Ай бұрын
You’ve earned the respect of thousands of man by js doing the right thing I hope you the best nd don’t u ever let that fire in you die👍🏽
@gaylosbernandez579
@gaylosbernandez579 Ай бұрын
tis not the lord that paved tht path, but you yourself. goodjob
@emanhero6311
@emanhero6311 Ай бұрын
These kids should be thankful for videos like this. I never had any one to tell me anything. Still trying to get ahead in my late 40’s.
@amaranth6174
@amaranth6174 Ай бұрын
Sir or ma’am (cause I don’t know) I will let you know I am beyond greatful that I live in a generation where information is at our fingertips. I will also note that I have been using GPT 4.0 for the last couple of weeks learning how to start and run a business, my future is all planned out and I don’t got room for games and distractions
@dravestmusicreviews9528
@dravestmusicreviews9528 Ай бұрын
@@amaranth6174 that's awesome keep it up bro
@arcyyarc
@arcyyarc Ай бұрын
Idk. I dont wanna sound like an ass but ive NEVER had ANY of these issues.
@dravestmusicreviews9528
@dravestmusicreviews9528 Ай бұрын
@@arcyyarc what are u on about?
@amaranth6174
@amaranth6174 Ай бұрын
@@arcyyarc well you were well raised to not surcome to these bad habits, I think that should be simply understood… compare to others who had or are in the strugle
@deonalecsteichen5941
@deonalecsteichen5941 2 ай бұрын
I'm turning 29 this year and I've gotta say I'm just now starting to feel like an actual adult. It's been a weird decade
@ethanpickmedia9979
@ethanpickmedia9979 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I feel that the past year I feel like matured more than I did between 19 and 26. I’m about to turn 28
@tinicoleofficial
@tinicoleofficial 2 ай бұрын
I’m a 24 y/o female & I feel like 20s are like hitting puberty all over again, but worse😅
@ron1836
@ron1836 Ай бұрын
​@@ethanpickmedia9979it's because you know you are running out of time. The 3-0 tends to scare straight a few minds.. others it's 40. And the REALLY thick headed it's 50. We are all closing in on death and on looking back in the last seconds of life at everything we didn't do that we knew we were capable of but decided to tell our higher self to fuck off and wait. It always seems like there is more time when you are younger. DONT listen to that voice EVER. Get to work NOW on what you know you want to do "one day". Build discipline, wisdom, experience, hands on skills and especially understanding how to effectively navigate socially and build contacts with people who can help you advance in your growth. Find a mentor of possible. An older person who is a fixture in your community. Business owner, property owner, farmer, construction company owner, local vetranarian.... These men are worth more than gold to be friends with. And if the right sort will be the most important friendships to your quality of life than anyone from middle school that was cool. Respect. Respect everything and everyone. And always look for a good quality in even the worst person or situation. Nothing is all bad or useless. Learn when you fall and never make the same mistake twice. Tolerate no b.s. and stand up for yourself and those around you. Speak your mind! But also become man enough to know those times when the benefit is saying nothing at all.
@GamingAndChill
@GamingAndChill Ай бұрын
I just turned 30, and i'm glad i didn't make that many dumb decisions throughout my 20s
@ron1836
@ron1836 Ай бұрын
Keep deleting me. Coward
@NSullivan406
@NSullivan406 2 ай бұрын
Currently 22yr old and this is all true. The urge of doing everything you mentioned is a constant battle. I think one point you didn’t mention was the FRIENDS you have around you. Makes the entire difference in my opinion.
@jovannicorona9804
@jovannicorona9804 Ай бұрын
Lucky me I have non 😂
@thomashigginsmusic
@thomashigginsmusic Ай бұрын
You’re absolutely right. I was friends with one of the biggest losers I’ve ever met from 20-25 and it set me up to be a loser myself. 27 now and my life is so so so much better. CHOOSE YOUR FRIENDS WISELY. They say you are the culmination of the 5 people you spend the most time with and it’s 100% true
@NSullivan406
@NSullivan406 Ай бұрын
@@jovannicorona9804 making friends is not easy, it almost just comes to you through working and mutual connections
@NSullivan406
@NSullivan406 Ай бұрын
@@thomashigginsmusic 100% my relationships in my life just got so much better when I let go of certain people that I never realized held me back
@arcyyarc
@arcyyarc Ай бұрын
Im 21 and luckily, i caught on to this kind of thing when i was about 14 yrs old, so i never fell into that pit trap. Never smoked or did drugs, i drink a glass of alcohol maybe once every 3 months (only at restaurants wit friends or my wife)
@BoxOfCurryos
@BoxOfCurryos Ай бұрын
24 vs 21 is crazy too. I can’t drink as much as I used to. I read much more than I used to. I work out harder. My libido is crazier at 24 than it was at 14 which is wild but I have a brain to finally channel it. Life is strange .
@JackoBanon1
@JackoBanon1 Ай бұрын
Puberty usually ends at the age of 25 and with it the full development of the brain. That's why a lot of young people finally get their lifes together in the end of their 20s because they finally unlocked their full potential. Being in puberty is like a massive disadvantage in probably the most important time of your life when you have to make the most important life decisions. (Education, Job, relationsship, ...)
@marcellotwahirwa2182
@marcellotwahirwa2182 Ай бұрын
any advice for a 21 year old?
@BoxOfCurryos
@BoxOfCurryos Ай бұрын
@@marcellotwahirwa2182 not much really, make sure you lick it before you stick it, and wear a condom. also pick a profession that challenges you and isn’t easy, then flip the money you earn from it to help others and fund your hobbies. but mostly, make sure you wear a condom.
@asuiiiiiiii
@asuiiiiiiii Ай бұрын
@@marcellotwahirwa2182 bro, did you not watch the video? Seriously?
@ianleui7007
@ianleui7007 Ай бұрын
@@asuiiiiiiiiit’s all just basic shit we’ve already heard anyways unless this is literally your first time reaching out to better yourself
@MatzeDude1
@MatzeDude1 Ай бұрын
I totally wasted my 20s. No money, drunk almost every day, not very fit. But in my early 30s I started to turn it around and now that I'm getting closer to my 40s I'm fittern than ever and work on my first Marathon. I'm also close to retiring early, as I have more than enough money now. It is never to late to turn yourself around and become the best version of yourself. Stay strong fellas. 💪👍
@david-waynesmith6006
@david-waynesmith6006 Ай бұрын
SIMP don’t turn from alcohol
@KarlBreaux
@KarlBreaux 25 күн бұрын
Amen
@eastcoastdopey
@eastcoastdopey 17 күн бұрын
💯🔥 so proud of you bro keep working, im 21 and I been working last 5 years on my buisness but one things putting a stop to my growth is my addiction. Alcoholism ruins your life. Although I love being a connoisseur of alcohol I want it to be at that point. Having room full of whiskey but not even getting drunk and running through bottles.
@zach3613
@zach3613 3 күн бұрын
Any advice for making or saving money for early retirement? I’m about to be 20
@MatzeDude1
@MatzeDude1 3 күн бұрын
@@zach3613 The first step is to take a hard look at your finances. What is your income and what do you spend it for. Especially subscriptions like Netflix can be a trap that could be cut. Next is the realisation that It's fine to start small and build over time. Start with paying yourself first, when money comes in. I started with 25€ per month that I put into an MSCI World ETF on the 1. of the month. Let it work and grow. Meanwhile you learn new skills in stuff that interests you and look how you can make money from it. If you start early and keep at it you will be surprised how far you have come once you reach 30.
@michaelholliday6037
@michaelholliday6037 2 ай бұрын
Love it brother! I married a crazy one at 21 while in the Marine Corps and it lasted a whopping 5 months and was divorced in a year and a half. Married the right woman the second time and have three grown kids and a granddaughter at 53!
@demkillerus
@demkillerus 24 күн бұрын
Standard marine corps issued divorce
@benbaker6561
@benbaker6561 Ай бұрын
Im 24, covid days were my early 20s, myself and my friends all went through the same thing. Stopped thinking about the future and just started enjoying the time we could at the present. Now we're all older, about to turn 25 and all of us are starting to figure our futures out. I'm glad I wondered apon your video today. It's reminding me to set myself up for what's to come and to motivate my friends
@ReaIistik
@ReaIistik Ай бұрын
I just turned 36, and I’ve just started to get my life together as of a few years ago. My 20’s consisted of weed, lots of drinking, smoking a pack of cigs a day, poor money management, not socializing, and having limited nutritional knowledge. Fast forward to now, I bought a house 2 years ago, have a nice car, have 3 kids, beautiful fiancé, 10k in the bank, no more weed, no more cigarettes, eat clean most of the time. I still do drink. But having 3 kids and working as a head chef of a restaurant, I need something to wind down at the end of the day sometimes. Moral of the story is that it’s never too late to get your shit together.
@BreydenRobles-r8y
@BreydenRobles-r8y Ай бұрын
Doesn’t alcohol take a toll much worse than marijuana ? I don’t smoke so idk but I’ve heard people can die from being heavy alcoholic and going cold turkey
@ReaIistik
@ReaIistik Ай бұрын
@@BreydenRobles-r8y Alcohol is 100% worse for you than weed. I also prefer something that doesn’t make me want to fall asleep. My drinking is actually controlled now, as opposed to my 20’s where it was a six pack and a nip basically every day
@NorthThree6
@NorthThree6 Ай бұрын
My friend currently acts like you did. He’s 24 and smokes so much weed that he never comes to work on Mondays because he’s always sick. I’m hoping he breaks free of his addiction before it’s too late. But he is content with dying at 50 and never having any children
@tonyyoung1731
@tonyyoung1731 Ай бұрын
@@BreydenRobles-r8y dont let them fool you - i was addicted to weed for the last 3 years its not good bro. Phycosis, cloudy, unable to be happy without smoking. Just as dangerous as drinking long term 100%. I once convinced myself I was a nonce from watching regular porn, i destroyed all my devices and moved out - not a joke weed phycosis if real asf
@jbone9900
@jbone9900 24 күн бұрын
​@@NorthThree6 sounds like me.
@DanGabrielMOple
@DanGabrielMOple Ай бұрын
I'm 23 and unemployed, struggling and trying to gather my self up i'll be back at this video 5 years from now and see where I am at life thank you for the advice.
@funkybaisoubenoscat718
@funkybaisoubenoscat718 Ай бұрын
Same bro, exactly same age. Gl
@freemelly6191
@freemelly6191 25 күн бұрын
Get your hands dirty I’m 23 and became a mechanic at a local dealership. I hate it but I’m not that broke anymore makes me wanna level up bro just start something and pray
@br3hbmc79
@br3hbmc79 25 күн бұрын
Get into the trades my guy
@jbone9900
@jbone9900 24 күн бұрын
​@@freemelly6191 how don't you need a education or training to become a mechanic.
@freemelly6191
@freemelly6191 20 күн бұрын
@@jbone9900 apprenticeship? Bro you got some wrenches and a toolbox you can work at most shops just gotta prove yo self
@neptun2810
@neptun2810 Ай бұрын
Your teen and 20s are the time to build a solid base for your future, meaning education etc. Your 30s are the time where you should create a situation where you say "life is good the way it is; now it can stay like that", like finding a wife, having kids, building a house, etc.
@dephitaputrimawardi9503
@dephitaputrimawardi9503 16 сағат бұрын
thank you for your insight, sir
@dustinbrown7246
@dustinbrown7246 Ай бұрын
Im 35 now. Didn't get my shit together until about 27 and while i had more fun than most people in my 20s. Im super tired now trying to catch up to where i want to be in life
@DderronB27
@DderronB27 Ай бұрын
I’m 27 and never smoke or drank in my life so I avoided what came with that, but life was super tough after I graduated college. I FULLY agree on your take about college. DON’T DO IT unless it is REQUIRED for you to get a higher education in the field you desire (doctor, lawyer, dentist, etc.). The financial side is tricky with today’s economy and job market, but do your best to be smart with how you spend your money. With women, TAKE YOUR DAMN TIME!!! Don’t rush into ANY relationship, ESPECIALLY marriage!!! Find you a good one and stay with that one because it is NOT sweet in the dating world. Take care of your body and it’ll take care of you. Always be down to learn, BUT hold on to the wisdom you gain along the way because eventually you’ll HAVE to realize that it’s YOUR journey. There’s only so much your elders can teach you before you have to start making tough decisions on your own. Some of those decisions will not align with your family’s and that’s okay as long as they are morally right and you’ve done your credible research. Don’t beat yourself up when you make mistakes. Learn from them and do better the next time around. The most important thing of all though, REMEMBER WHERE YOU CAME FROM! Be humble in life and you’ll find that you’ll have a good life AND good people around you. Being alone is NOT fun guys! Don’t be a dick lol.
@davesterchele2679
@davesterchele2679 2 ай бұрын
Awesome recommendations Jeremy! I'm in my early 60s and heartily agree with you. One additional thing I would recommend is to intentionally try to STAY IN TOUCH with friends and MAKE NEW FRIENDS! It's difficult, but believe me it's worth it in the end. You don't want to be an old geezer that nobody wants to talk to. Be a friend to have a friend!!!
@StephenSkoutas
@StephenSkoutas 2 ай бұрын
I’m 56. I never expected to find my biography on KZfaq.
@travisbakeriii3053
@travisbakeriii3053 Ай бұрын
57. Same.
@jacemarteez
@jacemarteez 2 ай бұрын
These types of videos are great. Especially for me as a 25 year old guy. Keep it up, Unc.
@Overlycomplicatedswede
@Overlycomplicatedswede 26 күн бұрын
I’m 19 and glad as hell I found this video as im heading off to college this august, thank you sir! Love from Sweden
@ChevChamp35
@ChevChamp35 29 күн бұрын
27 here, married at 26, together for 5 years, working on having kids. I have a stable career and have always been on top of my finances. Not a big drinker, never smoked. From age 20-25 I worked in NASCAR and got to travel across the US to different tracks and work on racecars. Boy that took its toll in just 5 years. Over the last 2 1/2 I've leaned into stability and setting up for a future with my wife. Appreciate the video offering advice!
@BuckskinBadge68
@BuckskinBadge68 2 ай бұрын
As a guy who just turned 30 and wanting to improve my life and maturity, I appreciate these videos. Always great content. #boldfortune #monkeybrains
@GOD999MODE
@GOD999MODE Ай бұрын
As someone who's about to be 34, who fckd up their entire 20s, there's hope... But you'll really have to buckle down and find your focus in your 30s. Whatever it is that you put off or pushed down into your subconscious, you will have to begin confronting. Whether that's your health & fitness, lack of career ambition & direction, and/or your lack of attention in relationships. You will have to examine these things and begin to act in such a way that actually leads to the outcomes you desire. You can't escape hard work.
@carltasticdrew9633
@carltasticdrew9633 Ай бұрын
I’m currently 27, never get drunk, no drugs, no gf, no job and I may consider myself immature and I’m angry at myself thinking if that. I started blaming my parents on how they raised me as a kid and it did worse in my lifestyle. Now at this point in my life i am already ruined.
@david-waynesmith6006
@david-waynesmith6006 Ай бұрын
Loser
@MrSlyguy26
@MrSlyguy26 Ай бұрын
Dude, you aren’t ruined. Today can be a new start. You can change your life at 17, 27, or 47. It’s your mentality. Put value in God, it puts value in you, then put value into those around you!
@SuperMegaGoofyGoober
@SuperMegaGoofyGoober Ай бұрын
If you have no clue what to do join the military
@SirPatMan44
@SirPatMan44 Ай бұрын
When you change they way you look at things, the things you look at change
@kevins6468
@kevins6468 20 күн бұрын
@@SuperMegaGoofyGooberI second this. This will built strong healthy habits and build your confidence and set your future up well
@DarneIITV
@DarneIITV Ай бұрын
26 turning 27 in a couple months. I love videos like these, even though i haven't made horrible horrible mistakes i still made a few that im learning from, specially financially.
@Kevin_acee
@Kevin_acee 18 күн бұрын
I'll be 27 this September.👊🏿
@stationcrybaby8120
@stationcrybaby8120 Ай бұрын
I'm freshly 18 just tryna keep some perspective thank you
@Curt15x
@Curt15x 2 ай бұрын
Thankfully I grew out of this by like 26 so i got a little bit of a head start. Just started getting depressed from being hungover and feeling like crap all the time
@russoliver334
@russoliver334 20 күн бұрын
Same here except I’m about to be 22. Partied at least every weekend if not more during almost my whole time in college (being a dj probably didn’t help). The hangovers already hurt more idk how people keep this up throughout their 20s lmao. I’ve also now learned that there is no need to get absolutely belligerent. Having a few drinks, and getting a little silly is a much better option than trying to be the most fucked up person in the room. Unfortunately, I know people much older than me who still have not grasped this concept.
@TheChe3se420
@TheChe3se420 Ай бұрын
im 21 and i’ve never partied. been living on my own since 18. the only thing I feel like I messed up in was not going to school again or having no money to show for. everything i had i threw in to bed bad and beyond stock 😔
@matthewkeith1180
@matthewkeith1180 2 ай бұрын
Always said that,as a 56yr old man, the mistakes of my past are the wisdom for your future.
@vernelljohnsonjr.5363
@vernelljohnsonjr.5363 2 ай бұрын
Watching this video as I just got 4 hours of sleep and drinking a redbull hits different 😂
@HookahDoncic98
@HookahDoncic98 Ай бұрын
We really living the same lives 😂
@amarisabstractmind6635
@amarisabstractmind6635 Ай бұрын
Woke up and had hot Cheetos and sprite for breakfast😭😭😭😭😭😭
@lispendens
@lispendens Ай бұрын
It's not the end of the world to do what you're doing or what these replies are saying. Don't sacrifice your life to try to be super healthy. It's not worth it in my opinion. Live, we don't know when our last breath is!
@tooxtalivai0690
@tooxtalivai0690 2 ай бұрын
I think most fuck around in their 20s get it together in their 30s and grow up and really enjoy life in their 40s great video.
@DarneIITV
@DarneIITV Ай бұрын
Agree
@clonejeepsrt8343
@clonejeepsrt8343 Ай бұрын
I’m 30 years old … never got drunk , never did drugs, I don’t have kids yet .. I have three cars a house my own money my own tow truck .
@ryancartwright7487
@ryancartwright7487 Ай бұрын
I just turnwd 26, and boy did i fuck my life. I spent 18-24 drunk, high and dating some of the worst women possible, i fucked up my finances inpressing people i hate, i have a dui and a misdemeanor possession charge from it, along with lackluster credit score(650), and i messed up several great opportunities for careers and jobs that if i stuck too I'd be way farther ahead. I wish i had started my 401k when i started working at 18 and not when i turned 25. Please learn from our mistakes
@TeetaWorld
@TeetaWorld 26 күн бұрын
It’s still early in the game for you, start right blue now
@JustTryGambling
@JustTryGambling 16 күн бұрын
25 and kind of lost. Working super hard to try to break out of my selfish and childish habits. Not working too well. No real social life or crazy amount of friends. Just got out of an almost 5 year relationship. Don’t think I’ll be interested in women or sex at all for a while. Already been almost half a year and no drive for that at all. Always been the loner type so even if I wanted to, I don’t have much experience meeting people. My goal for the next 5-10 years of my life is to figure out who I am, aid my faults, and start learning how to have genuine connections with people and the world around me. All so I can be ready for the right one and my future family. Good luck everyone
@matthite4797
@matthite4797 10 күн бұрын
I am 29, autistic, and non married. Growing through my late teens and my twenties, I’ve always focused on myself because I’ve only had myself. Hard to make/keep real friends and relationships. Therefor I’ve done a lot of things already such as trade school to become a luthier, working three jobs, college(associates), marine corps(dumbest decision of my 20s), college again on becoming an aircraft mechanic, going to pilots school, and now inventing & patenting a new electrical product through invent help. All of these things line up with the video BUT being in my late twenties/ early thirties, the unhealthy habit I’m going through is since I never got to party, have girls and all of that stuff, not only am I craving that now, but also am sometimes living that way. I suppose it’s a trade off. Bring autistic, I’ve always been a late bloomer. I think as each generation progresses further and further, our brains need more time to develop. Why? Most obvious reason is the technology. Secondly, health and medicine improving therefor we don’t need to “grow up” as young as past generations.
@juliusevola710
@juliusevola710 14 сағат бұрын
Watch Goatis reviews, especially the one he did on this video. Autism totally is reversable. You're not craving partying and girls, you just want love and acceptance and to eat your natural diet. God bless bro
@randc47
@randc47 2 ай бұрын
I agree with pretty much everything Uncle Jer! Saw many a friend fall into many of those traps, and they are all still struggling. Moderation and moderation.
@TobyGuidry
@TobyGuidry 2 ай бұрын
As a man in my mid-50s, co-sign on all this. At 20, I was probably in the best shape of my life. At 30, probably the worst. 40 and 50 were improving, but my goal is to hit 60 in great shape again. Already on the path. #boldfortune #monkeybrains
@carters2
@carters2 25 күн бұрын
I’ve made almost none of these mistakes when in my 20’s. I’ve been saving since I was a young child and started getting serious about investing my money at around 26. I’m now 36, married, and have a 4 year old boy. My wife and I are absolutely killing it. We are 2 time homeowners and continue to push our net worth higher and higher every year. Start early and it pays off in the long run.
@natedwyer4752
@natedwyer4752 2 ай бұрын
24 years old and needed to hear this
@douglasrho5619
@douglasrho5619 Ай бұрын
I drank and did drugs from 15 to 29 (now). Just stopped. That is my BIGGEST regret.
@Kaizen747
@Kaizen747 Ай бұрын
Stopping? 😂
@dephitaputrimawardi9503
@dephitaputrimawardi9503 16 сағат бұрын
sure you'll face some withdrawal
@dvxv4016
@dvxv4016 Ай бұрын
Thank you, dear Jeremy! I'm gonna turn 18 in a couple days and I spent the last year trying to improve myself. I always avoided alcohol before (never drank), went to the gym and was caring about my diet, but recently started trying to steer my life in the right direction. So it was mainly about social exposure and knowledge gathering. The tips like these really help to get a rough understanding of what I should do and what things must be erased. Again, I can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with every young man out here!
@user-mr8vx2ey3c
@user-mr8vx2ey3c Ай бұрын
I lived by the things he suggests all my 20s and I felt and still feel completely miserable now in my 30s.
@SuperWesty177
@SuperWesty177 18 күн бұрын
I'm 27, quitting weed, alcohol and going to the gym has been the biggest improvement for me. I did international travel for the first time ever this year which was eye opening the future is bright!
@venxamalu
@venxamalu Ай бұрын
im turning 29 this year im glad i started my entrepreneurial journey at 19
@tylermolin4861
@tylermolin4861 Ай бұрын
Me and my dad don’t talk much, I really appreciate this video! 🙏🏽💯
@jacobk1160
@jacobk1160 20 күн бұрын
I made every mistake listed here, except number 5. What this guy says is 100% true. Finding the right woman changes everything, and because I was able to, I was able to correct the early-mid 20’s mistakes.
@joshuagerth1979
@joshuagerth1979 Ай бұрын
honestly helps a lot cause in reality i haven’t done much with myself but i’m about to be 20 going into welding needing the be the working man i’m supposed to be and i’m trying to turn it around for me.
@ryanthoms
@ryanthoms Ай бұрын
Everything in moderation, including moderation. I really like that! Currently 24 and I feel like I keep a healthy balance of keeping on the straight and narrow path while still letting myself party hard once or twice a month. I have some friends who are super straight, don’t do anything “bad”, and insist on constantly working on their lives, and they seem miserable sometimes. On the other hand, I have friends who constantly party, do drugs, and make bad decisions, and they seem miserable too. I’ve always been an advocate of walking the middle path. Daoism baby!
@stevens1041
@stevens1041 Ай бұрын
I recently turned 35. My two biggest regrets: wasting time on women with high partner counts and two: not committing to being married at an early age when I found what would have been a great wife. Society really reinforces this nonsense of: find love in a heuer house and don't get married early (or at all!). All part of the anti-family agenda out there. Great video, hope we can spread the knowledge and the wisdom so the future generations have it better.
@Brentley97
@Brentley97 Ай бұрын
I’m 26 almost 27, I still fuck up all the time struggle with doing to much sometimes. But I have a wife bought a beautiful home this year and just became a jourynmen ironworker. It’s not a lot but it’s something and trusting in god is definitely very helpful, I can’t complain just gotta try to keep improving in your 20s
@kib3rt
@kib3rt 10 күн бұрын
Im 23 years old and have a full time job. And i just wanna say that im proud of my accomplishments i quit smoking and drinking about a year ago sometimes I get urge to start doing my old habits over again but i now go to the gym to cope with that. Last year i used to weigh 290 lbs now i weigh 195 lbs. Thank you so much for your videos you really helped me turn my life around for the better
@bigpancho22
@bigpancho22 Ай бұрын
" a north dakota 4 ends up looking like a florida 1 " hilarious 😂😂
@purplegentleman
@purplegentleman Ай бұрын
I have 26, last time I was drunk was in my first year of college when my ex broke up with me. Never went to parties, never used substances, now I have a wife, my own small business is coming along and I hope we can squeeze in two kids before I'm 30. :))
@boosted74m2
@boosted74m2 2 ай бұрын
I have this conversation a couple times a week with the young guys I supervise/work with. I have also seen many guys that struggled making the transition from having free time and all of the hot new toys they couldn’t afford , but had anyway ,to being married and responsible for the well-being of a wife and children crash and burn. I’m glad I had kids young and never really went through the crazy selfish party years.
@stevetech5150
@stevetech5150 2 ай бұрын
good shit, bro. wish you would have been around giving this advice 30 years ago when i was in my mid 20's! 😁
@eduard289
@eduard289 Ай бұрын
' everything in moderation, including moderation' is the part that I am gonna take home after watching this. Maybe being a non-native en speaker have some influence on how this saying seems to me. Good luck Jeremy and to us all, thx.
@Elzeoo
@Elzeoo Ай бұрын
I love this, im in my early 20’s right now. Also i grew up without a dad, so being able to get some real life advice like this from a man like this, just great.
@juliusevola710
@juliusevola710 14 сағат бұрын
This channel been real quiet since Goatis dropped his review.
@TheJhjo
@TheJhjo Ай бұрын
We need more whisky hats, loving the content. Much love.
@loganblurton6035
@loganblurton6035 Ай бұрын
Im about to be 28, own a house, an acre of land, truck paid off, and engaged. My folks are much older than my peers, and raised me really old school. Im very grateful for that. The one thing im guilty of is body breaking: ive broken a finger, been cut almost to the bone, no stitches, all kinds of things, never went to the dr. Im like my dad in that respect. As im nearing 30 im starting to feel it though lol always had pretty healthy eating habits, guess i need to start going to the dr. When i get injured😆
@reflex6907
@reflex6907 Ай бұрын
Had a little party phase when I turned 18 now Im 22 training grappling and striking for mma 6 days a week eating well taking supplements n shit competing in bjj tournaments and doing my best to build self confidence You can do whatever you want go make your younger self proud
@Idunnoaboutyou
@Idunnoaboutyou Ай бұрын
We need this info in all schools
@TianLong72k
@TianLong72k Ай бұрын
Im 21, currently in otr training for truck driving. Never been drunk or high, stuff never intrested me. My only "problem is im 210lbs, a few months ago i was 235lbs so i am losing it but once i hit 180lbs ill be happy, healthy and have money
@biglou7733
@biglou7733 13 күн бұрын
Never been drunk or high at 21? You already missed the fun in that shit don’t bother now
@aldo5658
@aldo5658 24 күн бұрын
After I messed up in my 20s, I learned from my mistakes via DUI, PARTYING, girls as well as paid off debt, met good and wrong girls for me. Now all I do is grind and work on my purpose to repay my mom for always being there. A coworker tells me the same this gentleman said above, unfortunately I believe we must make mistakes to really experience growth. Some ppl don't change but I believe change is up to the beholder. ❤ I believe in you
@sagittaeaether
@sagittaeaether 22 күн бұрын
Not sure why YT recommended this to me, but this was single handedly the best advice I've got for my 20s, not even from my parents
@plastermaster4669
@plastermaster4669 Ай бұрын
I’m so glad I avoided all those negatives and ignored my friends who thought this was a good idea. 28 years old. Now I’m happily married to a great woman and making 700k+ and growing fast . It’s very true good decisions over time make a difference. I’m not special just tried at the right things and ignored all the stupid things. Keep it up guys 👊🏼
@dephitaputrimawardi9503
@dephitaputrimawardi9503 16 сағат бұрын
it's painful on a short term but really good in a longer one
@desmomotodesmomoto2033
@desmomotodesmomoto2033 Күн бұрын
Bro, Goatis made a review video about you. You seen it?
@camorrisiii
@camorrisiii 16 күн бұрын
I’m 36 now, I wish I could have watched this when I was 20. Great video 👍
@FinneyGames_BBG
@FinneyGames_BBG Ай бұрын
Since no one wanted me around it was easy to accomplish my goals. Thank God no one wanted me 🥲
@anas.ha387
@anas.ha387 2 ай бұрын
Just fabulous content especially these topics and also the fitness/training content vlogs :)
@GamerNxUSN
@GamerNxUSN 2 ай бұрын
Welcome to Janet Reno's dance party! It's operation shuty uppy time!
@spicemerchantgaming
@spicemerchantgaming Ай бұрын
26 here. My life went from pretty good to an absolute nightmare in just one day. After living well for so long and having my quality of life completely sink, I'm genuinely starting to think I should just spare myself the torture and end it all sooner than later.
@limjahey3119
@limjahey3119 Ай бұрын
Dont give up!
@jacoblong6258
@jacoblong6258 Ай бұрын
As someone who is the same age and going through a rough patch as of late don’t give up 🙏🏼
@RealSlimSmitty
@RealSlimSmitty 4 күн бұрын
11:40 He is speaking facts. Make sure you are not just “going through the motions”. Don’t get caught up in what’s easy. Make the hard decision.
@nicksoehren4812
@nicksoehren4812 2 ай бұрын
I’m about to be 27, if I would to say to anybody who just graduated high school and in their early 20’s entering adult hood. You know nothing and that’s okay you aren’t gonna have your shit together and that’s okay. Shit takes time to get to your goals whatever that may be. Also like he said college isn’t the key to a successful life. I’ve been blue collar since leaving high school. Just got my cdl and now a truck driver for 2 years and making a little over 65K a year with no student loan debt. Also I’m a local truck driver so I’m home everyday with my family I just wanted to clear that up. But find your niche find what makes you happy in life. I know it sounds so cliche but it’s your life. If your parents want you to be this or that screw that. Cause in the end they’ll be dead before you and you’ll be living the life they wanted you to live. Then you’ll be a miserable 50 year old stuck in a job you hate.
@HamishCarpenter
@HamishCarpenter 2 ай бұрын
That’s why I never had kids. I can buy what I want when I want and travel everywhere.
@ron1836
@ron1836 Ай бұрын
And when you travel to your death bed and close in on that next and last trip, death. It will be alone, affraid, and regretful.
@HamishCarpenter
@HamishCarpenter Ай бұрын
@@ron1836 but I won’t be a lame parent not teaching their kids tone respectful and responsible adults.
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar Ай бұрын
​@@ron1836Majority of people die alone.
@stephen1649
@stephen1649 Ай бұрын
@@kaletovhangar thats not true
@cooliipie
@cooliipie Ай бұрын
​@@ron1836 Are you going to throw away your entire life just because what you might assume on your deathbed?
@willprytz
@willprytz Ай бұрын
I´m 29, turning 30 this year (which feels weird to say that number). "Everything in moderation, including moderation" - what I great quote! 👏 When I think about it I think I have tried to live my life that way.
@OliverBulezuik
@OliverBulezuik 10 күн бұрын
The best people who helped me become a rounded person In Their 20s were my parents. Without them, I would've ended up like them, and I'm so glad I didn't. As a 25 year old Dad, with his own place, his own business, and a good chunk of savings.
@mrmerla
@mrmerla 2 ай бұрын
thank you very much uncle Jeremy, that was a much needed talk ❤
@Fire91ful
@Fire91ful Ай бұрын
Don't over indulge in tattoos.
@jondavis3427
@jondavis3427 Ай бұрын
Fr
@georgianag8603
@georgianag8603 Ай бұрын
Fr im 20 and I already got many these last years and man do I regret them
@livefreewithjp5251
@livefreewithjp5251 Ай бұрын
Or get as many tattoos as you want because you love art, love tattoos, and your tattoos look cool or retain moments in your life.
@occiferfigpucker4840
@occiferfigpucker4840 Ай бұрын
​@@livefreewithjp5251 Except 90% of "tattoo artists" are douchebags with huge egos that don't do good work and over charge if you're not a female. 😂
@dradinero
@dradinero 29 күн бұрын
@@livefreewithjp5251agreed
@elijahcarey9793
@elijahcarey9793 Ай бұрын
Jeremy are you alive? A month with no videos is really blue balling us
@wookiebebad
@wookiebebad 2 ай бұрын
I'm about to turn 46 and I feel like my life is being put on blast😂 Pure facts!
@joeking6804
@joeking6804 Ай бұрын
Man, this is the most basic shit. Not that it’s wrong, it’s all correct. But who doesn’t know this?
@brandonsaunders7515
@brandonsaunders7515 Ай бұрын
Common sense is not always common.
@hunterburroughs4911
@hunterburroughs4911 Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom. This video has done more to try and prepare young men for their future than anything taught in highschool. With the exception of building trades and Ag.
@justadude1065
@justadude1065 25 күн бұрын
30 years old now. From the age of 18-26 I was drinking, partying, smoking weed, and sleeping with a lot of beautiful women. I was living the life as “the man” for that age group. Now that I’m 30…I’ve been married for 6 years, I have a beautiful little girl and I due to my reckless, immature lifestyle have set my family back and i am certainly not “the man” as a 30 year old. Im doing what I can now to right my wrongs and I must admit I do not regret it because I made so many fun memories, truly lived life like it could end tomorrow, made so many good friendships and relationships but as a man we have a responsibility to always be prepared for the future and if I had any advice to young men…it’s okay to live life and have fun…get wild some times…but reality and responsibilities come quick…and you must be prepared. Be smart men.
@maxemore
@maxemore Ай бұрын
So useful to hear older guys giving advice to youngsters
@huntythehorrorguy
@huntythehorrorguy Ай бұрын
As a man who just turned 30, I appreciate the advice uncle Jeremy.
@IzzyTrujillo862
@IzzyTrujillo862 Ай бұрын
You’re like the father I never had. Thank you for this video
@Wayfaringmusician
@Wayfaringmusician Ай бұрын
I am 32 now. I did everything you are saying not to do right up until I was 27. If i had not put a cap on it sooner, I might not be in as good of shape as i am now.
@briantruck2284
@briantruck2284 28 күн бұрын
29 still live at home haven't had job in 4 years , never had alcohol or drugs.
@SirZim
@SirZim Ай бұрын
Where was this video 9 years ago. . Great content, Unc. Thanks!
@MattDelovino
@MattDelovino 20 күн бұрын
Good point on the brain development. Not gonna lie, i deem myself to be a pretty consciously aware thinker / person. During my 20s all the way to 28 i always thought my brain was fully developed and that i was making the most sound decisions. Im 30 now and my mind feels way more expanded and mature in nature. It’s a really strange feeling.
@WetWiIIy
@WetWiIIy Ай бұрын
Great video. Sometimes straightforward advice is some of the most insightful. I would really love a video where you give us YOUR story. Like what you’ve done leading up to KZfaq and what your advice would be on that, etc.
@DrivingAmerica-b4i
@DrivingAmerica-b4i Ай бұрын
I ruined my life when i was a teen and now in my late 20s all i focus on is work and making money (the legal way) dropped all my drug addict friends who still act like theyre still in highschool and only hang out with my family. I couldnt be happier.
@cadec5638
@cadec5638 Ай бұрын
Had my first kid at 20, rushed way too quickly into growing up, and I crashed hard with my ex fiancé, she was definitely trouble, but we also weren’t really cut out for each other.. working out custody with my two kids now, and trying to figure out my career, and in a very happy relationship.
@nolangirouard5045
@nolangirouard5045 Ай бұрын
Couldn’t have posted this 7 years earlier huh big dawg? Oh well I’m on the way to greatness now
@xmuncho
@xmuncho Ай бұрын
I just turned 22, thanks Jeremy
@jose2g
@jose2g 25 күн бұрын
I’m a 25 year old illegal immigrate with DACA, I just got my contractor license and I also do wedding photography on the weekends. I train regularly 6 days a week. I just bought a 2019 f250 diesel that I’m gonna use for my contracting business, excited for what the future holds for me.
@onemanarmy1310
@onemanarmy1310 Ай бұрын
25. Wife, baby, on the way, bought out first house, in a decent career, no debt besides my house or a 0%apr car loan. I wouldn't change a thing, but I wonder if maybe I should have taken a couple of years to live care free after high school. At least im starting to see I can hopefully retire early.
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