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The notion that a person's life is predetermined by their choices at a young age is a pervasive yet confining mindset. By the time they reach 30, 35, or beyond, many men appear to accept circumstances that no longer align with their aspirations. This mindset perpetuates a cycle of stagnation and acceptance, leading to a life that feels mundane and unfulfilling.
This resignation is alarming, especially considering that life’s major aspects—relationships, careers, and personal habits—are not as rigid as they may seem. Unlike immutable factors, such as losing a limb in an accident, career paths and life choices can always be reinvented.