9 Things You Are Too Old For, And That’s Awesome

Written by , BA Hons Indrani Karmakar BA Hons Experience: 2.5 years
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Most of us dread the natural process of aging and are guilty of perceiving it as an arch-enemy. The moment you step into your mid-30s, your body goes through a sort of reverse puberty, and you start to feel your youth preparing to take a leave. While gray hair and low energy levels can make you sad, we are here to bring your notice to the positive aspects of aging. As you age, you slowly gain more wisdom and experience about life than you can hope for. In this article, we will explore a few things you may be too old for, but we will tell you why that calls for celebration. Read on to know them all!

1.Wearing Uncomfortable Shoes

The urge to flaunt high heels is strong in our younger years. However, as we age, the significance of both beauty and comfort in our attire becomes evident. Opting for comfortable clothing and shoes is a means of showing self-respect and caring for our bodies. So, wearing items that suit you well signifies a content and balanced woman.

2. Seeking Approval From Others

Seeking Approval From Others
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One of the most important aspects of getting older is realizing that you don’t need approval or validation from others. As you gain wisdom you get more at ease in your own skin. You start to recognize that the only opinion that really matters is your own. Get used to the liberty to make choices primarily based on what makes you happy instead of looking for external validation.

3. Trying To Fit In

Trying To Fit In
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Young people often work hard to fit into societal expectations; but as you grow older, you realize the beauty of individuality. You no longer feel compelled to follow societal norms or peer pressure. So, learn to embrace your uniqueness and surround yourself with people who appreciate and celebrate your individuality.

4. Dwelling On Past Mistakes

Dwelling On Past Mistakes
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As you age, you begin to understand that mistakes are a natural part of life, and everyone is bound to make them. You realize that dwelling on past mistakes serves no purpose other than hindering your growth and happiness. So you focus on the lessons learned and use them as stepping stones towards personal growth. Embrace the freedom of leaving the past behind and approaching each new day with a fresh perspective and a positive mindset.

5. Comparing Yourself To Others

Comparing Yourself To Others
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Comparing yourself to others often leads to dissatisfaction. As you age, you will realize that every person makes their own goals in life, and that cannot be the same as yours. You need to stop measuring your success based on the achievements of others. Learn to embrace your own accomplishments, and accept that you are exactly where you need to be.

6. Chasing Perfection

Chasing Perfection
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Perfection has a whole different definition when you mature. As you age, you realize that the pursuit of perfection is both unrealistic and exhausting. With time you begin to embrace the beauty of imperfection. Also, it is the flaws that make life interesting and meaningful, so allow yourself to make mistakes, take some risks, and grow from them. Happiness lies in being perfectly imperfect!

7. Toxic Relationships

Toxic Relationships
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Life is too short to surround yourself with toxic people who drain your energy and hinder your growth. As you age, you become more selective with your relationships and prioritize those that uplift and support you. You let go of toxic friendships or relationships that no longer serve your well-being. As you age, you gain the freedom of surrounding yourself with positive, loving, and genuine connections that nourish your soul.

8. Apologizing For Being Yourself

Apologizing For Being Yourself
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Saying sorry has been taught to us since our very childhood, and there is no harm in apologizing when you are wrong. But you need to stop being sorry for being yourself. You don’t owe anyone an apology for being who you are. Embrace the freedom of expressing yourself without fear of judgment or rejection. Celebrate your unique qualities and embrace the freedom of unapologetically being yourself.

9. Settling For Mediocrity

Settling For Mediocrity
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As we grow, we gradually grasp the value of leading a joyful and meaningful life. It is fine to refuse to settle for mediocrity if you feel like it. If you desire more, it is important to strive for it. Don’t let the fear of guilt hinder you from pursuing your grand aspirations. Embrace taking risks, for although you may stumble along the way, it is all part of the path to triumph.

Getting older is a remarkable journey filled with growth, wisdom, and newfound freedom. Embrace the joy of letting go of the need for approval, fitting in, and past mistakes. Celebrate your unique path, stop comparing yourself to others, and cut ties with toxic relationships. Embrace imperfections, be unapologetically yourself, and refuse to settle for mediocrity. Remember, it’s never too late to create a joyful, fulfilling, and purposeful life. Embrace the freedom that comes with age and live life to the fullest. So, what is it about growing up that you like the most? Let us know in the comments section!

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Indrani Karmakar

Indrani KarmakarSenior Social Writer

Indrani is a writer and artist who likes to add a dash of humor to everything she does. She has two years of experience in writing articles across beauty, health, and lifestyle genres. After graduating in Political Science from Calcutta University, she took a detour into the world of creativity and discovered her knack for social writing, advertising, designing, and...read full bio

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