If there was one memory that freaked me out growing up it was those that told me our schooldays are the best days of our lives. I mean if there was one thing that would make me anxious at the thought of another birthday it would be the idea that staring everything is downhill 16+. And it is a great motivator to make sure this isn’t true. Undoubtedly for some it is true, but we should all have an aim of ensuring we keep living the best life possible instead of investing energy into fond yet distant memories.
It is easy to look back on life with rose tinted glasses and feel like everything was great. That the ‘good old days’ were nothing but that, filled with laughter and good times. However I have made a conscious effort to remember the not so great, using it to remind myself that youth doesn’t equal happiness. Effort equals happiness.
I remember the moment in school when we found out that London won the bid for the 2012 Olympic games. And I remember thinking ‘Shit! I am going to be 23!’. And now I look back envious that at one point I was 23. But when I think of reasons why I would be envious, I struggle. I mean if I am fortunate to live to 100, I was further away from it back then. But this isn’t a guarantee. Picturing life as a long road has it’s problems because some leave that road much sooner than others. Why be happy at the beginning of the journey when then end could be around the next turn?
Instead I am trying to find joy in the fact that I am still on it. Age isn’t as important as knowing we are making the most of this current moment. Instead of thinking that our best days are behind us, it is much better to think of how to make our tomorrow better than yesterday.
One reason I came to Australia in my late twenties was that I struggled to find the motivation beforehand. When I was 24 my dad died and it hit me hard. I was numb and travel was the last of my priorities. A couple of years flew by and I finally felt it was time to make the most of life whilst I could. So, I packed my bags and here I am.
So why would I want to go back to my mid twenties? I was younger, but younger and needing therapy. I feel youth and happiness is often an illusion. Like when we think that old music was better than it is today. It wasn’t. We only remember the classics because the shit stuff wasn’t worth remembering. This is like our memories.
Also, back to freaking out about turning 23 around the London Olympics. It is pretty strange to think I looked ahead with dread, and now look back at that age as a seemingly distant memory. What I thought was only age was not, the same when I am 50 looking back at 30 I am sure. It is all relative, and I need to learn how to embrace the fact that I will never be this young again instead of reminding myself that I am the oldest I have ever been.
This helps me to have a little more urgency to do the things I can whilst I can. It is true that the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the next best time is now. Don’t ever regret not doing things sooner, it is better than the regret of not doing it at all.
So this is why I am happy turning 30. I feel good, I am excited about my plans and realise that this is a decade in which I could achieve so much more than I did in my twenties, if I choose to. And I aim to say yes much more than no and see where it takes me.
Keep living!
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Great attitude, Sam! My friend and I were having coffee just yesterday and discussing aging. The conversation never stops! 😉
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It certainly is a popular topic haha. Thanks for the kind words 🙂
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Happy birthday Sam! Great attitude, keep looking forward.
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Thanks Sheree!
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Happy Birthday Sam! It is lovely to read something positive about getting older!
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Thanks Dave, positivity is key!
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Thirty is so young. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to look back and say this.
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I certainly hope so 🙂
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Happy Birthday! You have the rest of your life ahead of you. Enjoy!
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Thanks TCast for the kind words 🙂
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No problem, Sam!
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I agree with it all! Now 30 I know what I deserve and want from life! Enjoy it
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Good to hear! And i hope you achieve them all 🙂
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You are spot on with your attitude and outlook. I am a few decades beyond 30 now and wish I had had your attitude then. The decades after 30 might have been less traumatic. 🙂 Some people have a bucket list, which just sounds morbid to me. It is much more fun to have the Look what I’ve Accomplished list. 🙂 You have a wonderful Accomplished list. So, yes, enjoy, try new things and love the moment you are in. Happy belated birthday!
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I agree with that, if we look at what we have done instead of what we haven’t, we will all be happier. A Look what I’ve Accomplished list is what I need to write down!
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Also, thank you for the birthday wishes 🙂
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It keeps getting better! I’m at the point (59 this month) when I sometimes get surprised by amazing “I’m never going to forget this” moments that over time I had forgotten. So thankful for friends and family and pictures and little things that jar those memories back to my mind. I consider it a sign of a rich life. So many wonderful things to forget.
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This is a good way to think about forgotten memories! If we have memories to forget, we certainly have had plenty of great memories 🙂
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Your post are so kindhearted, I definitely wouldn’t like to be a child again, not at all, I wouldn’t change what I have lived up until now, all my decisions led me to know amazing people, that for sure I won’t forget but makes me sad thinking of not seeing them ever again, which leads to think of the past and cherish it as a beautiful gift. I will turn 32 in 10 days but I am not scared of age now I just dare to be missing something. Keep being like you are cute boy.
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Aw Susan, a lovely comment 🙂 32 is nothing!! But make sure you have a wonderful time in Perth and cherish every moment. I am sure you will meet more great people and maybe I will see you around somewhere! It’s a small world 🙂
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Happy Birthday Sam! I’m facing the same fear which you did by thinking of 2012. I guess after reading your post my nerves have calmed down a bit 🙂
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Haha I hope so Sarah! Nothing to worry about, just focus on enjoying each moment 🙂
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Happy Birthday Sam! Hope all your years are exactly as you want them to be. We do indeed remember only the good songs and think all of it was good. Loved that line to explain memories and life in general. It’s truly an amazing way to look at life.
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Thank you Lavanya, I appreciate the kind words and birthday wishes. Much appreciated!!
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Happy Birthday Sam, definitely keep coming back, your insights are lovely to read. I thought I would share a quote from a woman I’ve been aware of and learning from for years, it helps me to stay ageless and excited about every day. Congratulations on recognizing that now it is the best way to live.
Age is just a number, and agelessness means not buying into the idea that a number determines everything from your state of health to your attractiveness to your value. Christiane Northrup
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Great quote Laura, I totally agree with what Christiane says here. Our age shouldn’t have a ‘what you should be doing now’ rule along side it. We make our individual rules!
I appreciate the kind words and birthday wishes 🙂
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That’s a great attitude you have! I definitely don’t believe childhood is the best of our lives. I am however making an effort to fully enjoy every day this summer and not let it just slip by!
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Awesome AJ, I very much respect that and I am sure you will have some great experiences! Enjoy the weather while it lasts, as we don’t have any sunshine here xD
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Turning 30 was one of the best things I ever did. Enjoy!
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Good to hear! I hope to follow in your footsteps and have a successful entry to my thirties 🙂
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In my case, school days [childhood] was not great, & have very few good memories. I am 72 & pleased to still be here. Sure physical issues are a problem, but it is what it is.
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Age can certainly try to wear us down, but if we are happy that is all we can do, and it can do great things! You always seem like a very optimistic person Pat.
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I don’t know about optimistic, but I don’t want arthritis, back surgery, hip replacements, digestive issues, or cancer to stop me doing what I’m still capable of doing. I am also now 14 years past cancer.
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That is amazing. You seem like a very strong person to me and I just feel you should keep doing what you’re doing. You have a great mentality!!
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Nah….just bull-headed stubborn…..hahahaha…..
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Effort equals happiness…. to an extent. But maybe also ‘acceptance equals happiness’? Finding peace with what is. Enough of me sounding all spiritual. All sounds great down under! 🙂
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Yes this sounds better actually, so thank you for that. Accepting who we are and where we are instead of wishing to be somewhere else. It takes a load off our shoulders if we can accept more things in life 🙂
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Absolutely, Sam. Not always easy to do but definitely worth the effort. (Which brings us neatly back to your original phrase!)
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Happy Birthday. Something I would have told my younger self….keep up a mental “audit”…things that are important to you, things you can let go.. It’s so easy to get to *ahem* your late 50s and be astonished at where that time went. It’s why we took a year off to gallivant and I will never regret doing it. Come to think of it, do you ever regret doing things? It’s more that you didn’t do something imo.
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I am pleased to hear you had an amazing time travelling. This is what life is about, realising what we want to do and doing it!!
And I totally agree, it is the things I didn’t do that I regret. So much more powerful.
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Happy Birthday sam. Yo’ve made good memories in your 20th such a great things. Hoping i have a courage to do so. Once again you’ve turning 30, please be happy 🙂
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Thank you for these lovely words 🙂 And you will have the courage to do so, I am sure 🙂 I wish you all the best too!
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Happy birthday! Exciting times are ahead. Enjoy the ride. 😊
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Thank you!
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Great attitude to have! It’s so important to embrace every moment and live life to the fullest! I only understood that in my later 30’s but better late than never!! Wishing you a very happy birthday Sam and all the best for the next decade!
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Definitely. And it doesn’t matter so much what age we realise, as long as we do indeed acknowledge it!
Thank you for the kind words 🙂
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Happy birthday! I’m only a couple years in but so far I’d say my 30’s are better than my 20’s. Perhaps it’s because I feel less lost overall, or maybe it’s because I learned to finally embrace and accept my flaws and eccentricities rather than try to hide them. Overall, life is less manic and the decisions that shape it are more deliberate and well-thought-out. Now that I have a family and big person responsibilities I don’t travel as much as I used to, and being a 30-something mom apparently made me invisible, but every phase has its pros and its cons. 😉 Great adventures await you!
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Maybe it is both of those things, having things together more however also accepting that it is impossible for any of us to be perfect. I wish you and your family all the best throughout your 30’s and beyond!
Thank you for the lovely words.
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Happy birthday and welcome to adulthood! I care for my 97-year-old uncle. He is amazing. He is active and sharp as a tack. I take more medicines that he does, and he’s 40 years my senior. He is a great example of somebody who lives one day at a time. One time, when I was trying to get him to slow down, I said, “We’ve got all the time in the world.” His reply to me was, “I don’t know about that!” His name is Theodore. He was born in 1922 and I love him with all my heart. Through example, he has been a great teacher of how to live life, as you say, to the fullest. Best wishes to you!
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This is such a cool story, your Uncle Theodore sounds like a very fun person to be around. This is what life is about and I am glad you are making the most of your time together. All the best to you both Russell 🙂
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Happy birthday!
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Thanks Timothy!
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Happy belated birthday ! Loved the way you expressed your feelings!
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Thank you! Much appreciated 🙂
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You are doing it (living your life) the right way. I never understood the fear of growing older; each day of my life brings some changes, and that’s what makes it really interesting. When I look at my pictures where I am 30 (and I am 56 now), I can’t stop thinking – how naive (=not smart, =stupid) I was, and how it can be read so clearly on my face.
Besides, you never know what life has for you. When I was 33, I was absolutely sure that everything in my life HAD HAPPENED already. I was madly in love; I had three children, I had my Ph.D., I had a position at a university, and I knew for sure, what will happen in my life till it’s very ending. And turned out, my life DIDN’T EVEN START! The same year I’ve moved to America, and so many things had happened – it’s hard to imagine. Even now, at 56, I am not betting on “I know how the rest of my life will go”
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It is good that you have had so many great things happen in your life though! And I am sure they aren’t over 🙂 All the best moving foward and here’s to many more years of happiness!
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Happy Birthday Sam! I’m in love with your blog and all the positivity you bring. Thanks for following me..You give me inspiration..
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Oh wow thank you!! I appreciate the kind words and birthday wishes. All the best to you and your blog!
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Happy late Birthday. Thank you for the follow, glad to have found your Blog.
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Thank you! I appreciate the kind words 🙂
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The greatest failure is in taking something for granted. If you spend too long feeling anxious of this new age, you miss out on the positive of enjoying your age and embracing this new time of your life. Don’t look back, just keep looking forward. Good blog btw, captures my country in a optimistic light
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Thank you for commenting and the kind words towards my blog. I agree taking things for granted is a failure and time can really show this. The best we can do is make the most of the moment and realise how good we have got it! (mos of the time).
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Another milestone reached. May you have many happy days ahead! Thanks for the follow.
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No worries Karina, thank you for the kind words!
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Happy belated birthday. Thanks fur subbing to my bl8g.
May each year in life increase your abilities to learn and become a better person. 🎂🎂🍧🍧🌠🌠🎊🎊😏😏🌹🌹
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Thank you for the birthday wishes!! And all the best to you and your blog 🙂
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Hi Sam, thanks for finding me. Your writing style is really engaging and I enjoy your honesty and your journey. Have a fabulous birth-week and a great year ahead.
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Thanks Jeni! I really appreciate the kind words, thank you so much for reading. I had a great birthday 🙂 All the best to you and your blog!
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Happy birthday! I used to freak out about my aging….but there’s no stopping it. I’m 54 now (EEEK!). It;s been a good run. I like who I am and the life I’ve had. That’s the key, I think. Still, if you are freaked about turning 30, I’ll trade places with you in a heartbeat. Ha! CHEERS!
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Well you have said that you are happy with the life you have so far had, and that is key. As long as we look at all we have done well instead of dwelling on the what if’s, then our lives will seem a lot more fulfilled. Thank you for the kind words, and keep living the good life!
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Your 30’s will be a fantastic decade of discoveries about yourself, those around you and your place in the world. Enjoy every minute of the ride…it goes quickly, but is sooo worth it.
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Thanks Sue, I am worried it will fly by! But you make it sound like a great decade so that’s good. I will try and enjoy every minute!
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Happy birthday sam living in present is better and welcoming future is far better than dwelling on past
because they will prevent you from growing
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Thank you, and very well said! It is all about growing and developing and looking to the future.
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Your title made me laugh. My 5th birthday is coming up. I will be 60 soon and I am definitely okay with it.
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Sorry for the typo. My 59th birthday is coming up.
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It’s okay! Haha I assumed you must have meant 59… 5 going on 60!
But I am glad you are happy with it and I hope you have a great birthday 🙂
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Sam, a friend of mine suggested doing a life review with each passing decade. What did you learn in your twenties? How have you grown? What was the theme for this decade. Ten years from now, I have a hunch you’ll smile at yourself for trepidation felt on turning 30. It seems to continue for all of this way. Love where you are now and be open to change. (New to your blog, by the way. Nice!)
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Thanks Evelyn, I appreciate the kind words and welcome! A life review sounds fascinating… I should consider doing something similar or writing about that as it sounds like a very interesting thing to do and reflect on.
I hope you are having a great week so far!
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Hi Sam, this post resonated with me. It also reminded me of a line in a book I read a few years ago. Paraphrasing, it was meant to illustrate “the cruelty of time, in which it makes us romanticize the good, and forget about the bad.” For that reason, I like the idea of making “a conscious effort to remember the not so great.” Great post, Sam! Thanks for sharing, and happy birthday again!
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Thank you!! I really appreciate it and glad that you feel the same need to remember the not so great for future benefit. I hope you’re having a great week!
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Thanks Sam, likewise!
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“It is easy to look back on life with rose tinted glasses and feel like everything was great. That the ‘good old days’ were nothing but that, filled with laughter and good times. However I have made a conscious effort to remember the not so great, using it to remind myself that youth doesn’t equal happiness. Effort equals happiness.”
I’m a little (ahem) older than you, Sam. But what you said above is so true. You’re already wise beyond your years. I like your blog!
P.S.-Thanks for following me 🙂
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Thank you for the lovely words! I really appreciate you stopping by and reading, I hope you have a good day!
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Thank you, Sam! Enjoy the rest of your Australian travels. I’ll be in Sydney in November. I’ve enjoyed looking at your beautiful photos in anticipation of that trip!
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Enjoy Sydney! I hope the pictures make you even more excited to go 😀
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I think I need to take on you philosophy
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😀
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Happy birthday! Enjoy your journey on earth 🌻
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Thank you! I hope you’re having a great week 🙂
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Most welcome 🌻
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