Is it normal to question things more in your late 20s?
All of my teens and early twenties I had a very set in stone deffinition of what i liked and what I thought was cool, but I find as I edge towards 30 I am starting to ask myself "why" alot more. Why do I think that way etc.. is this normal or is it a sign of depression?
It's quite normal. Part of adulthood is being your own individual and having more perspective, also depression.
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Are you the same person you were at 15? Is it not logical that some of the things you felt/liked/believed then might not be relevant to who you are today?
It would be a bit worrying is at your age you still thought the same as you did then
It's called becoming an adult. Late 20s is when people truly start to become mature enough about the world to understand things.
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>>18473637
Not OP, I'm 26 and I probably started questioning everything when I was maybe 10 years old and I haven't stopped
My life is a massive identity crisis
I hate everybody
The only certainty is that life is a competition and you have to find a reproductive strategy
Fuck EVERYBODY over
Never show mercy
Sociopathy is your friend
So is psychopathy
Passing on your genes is the only thing that matters