Did You Know Most People From Middle-Class Families Only Start Mapping Out Their Lives After Age 23?
That's actually late...
After years of following traditional expectations like focusing solely on education or landing a job. By then, the clock has already started ticking, and milestones like starting a family, buying a home, or traveling the world get delayed—not because they lack ambition, but because life becomes increasingly complex.
It’s not just about money. Sometimes, it’s about carrying old beliefs that hold us back, like the idea that “everyone has their own timeline.” While this may sound comforting, it often leads to years of inaction, with people waking up in their 40s and over realizing they could have started much sooner.
Think about this:
You want to get married or start a family, but other priorities keep piling up, making it feel like the right time never comes.
You dream of traveling to far-off places, but between responsibilities and indecision, those plans always stay “next year’s goal.”
You want to take control of your health, but without a clear routine, weeks turn into months, and nothing changes.