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informative reflective fast-paced

It's fine, I'm 29 which is a little late to read a book about making the most out of your 20s. I found some things are useful while others are dated (the book was published in 2012), or condescending rather than constructive. Turning 30 doesn't mean that suddenly you need to have your career, love life, and psychology in order, you should have it somewhat put together but she really pushes away "having fun and living it up while you're in your 20s" and getting more serious about life but not having any fun. My philosophy is to find a balance, I agree, the 20s suck, even more in this decade, paying loans, paying into your retirement to maximize your benefits, while finding your forever love all while at your lowest point and lowest pay of your life is hard, but find a balance and have some fun while you're at it. All good things come with time.