At 28, the reality of finite time is starting to hit me hard. I’ve always had great energy, trying to balance everything: career, intense fitness, deep friendships, traveling, and self-growth. But lately, I’m realizing that true maturity isn't about doing everything
it’s about choosing your sacrifices. It’s about mourning the paths you didn't take so you can fully commit to the one you're on.
To the older guys: How did you navigate this existential pivot?
How did you shift from trying to live a 'wide' life (doing a bit of everything) to living a 'deep' life (focusing only on a few, highly meaningful things)?