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Most people I know have a year gap of 3 to 5 years, nothing wrong with that. At the end of the day, if it is a person you really care about, as you grow older you'll find that there were more things to really worry about than a 4 year age gap for example. But it's hard to see that aspect when you are a younger age, you are living your life, so you have a different perspective.
What I've realized is that people who give you their life's advice, you listen to it, and when those moments pop up in your life, you take a look back at what they said and you begin to agree with it. There's a perspective I had when I was younger, and that perspective changes in life. You begin to prioritize the most important things as well
What I've realized is that people who give you their life's advice, you listen to it, and when those moments pop up in your life, you take a look back at what they said and you begin to agree with it. There's a perspective I had when I was younger, and that perspective changes in life. You begin to prioritize the most important things as well