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People who spent their 20's traveling, globetrotting, partying, etc, do you regret not working more towards a career or profession? What did you end up as in terms of work?
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I'm 24 and studying engineering living at home. My early 20's were horrible, especially with the pandemic. Never been intimate with someone, had much of a social life, partied or have too many "fun memories".

I'm half tempted to just drop it all to go do something "fun". But I know if I leave home, I won't be able to go back and likely won't finish my degree. Don't want to be 40 regretting that decision.

idk, im lonely

Edit: theres at least another 3 years till I complete my degree

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There are different visas. I think if you’re under 25 or 30 Australia will have you for a year.

There is also Worldpackers or working at hostels.

You’re the only one responsible for your wellbeing, happiness, and experiences.

Gl :)

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