If for certain things in life, you are simply not ready to take the next step.
To be ready, you must develop certain skills.
These skills require a good sum of time to acquire. Maybe even years to develop.
Subsequently, this means you must accept the fact that you will try and fail, over and over again.
With knowing this, how early are you willing to try, and as a challenging consequence, fail?
Now, at the age of 33, I wish I had taken on more courageous actions in my 20s to enhance my current skills. If I had done that, I would have speeded up my process and would have had more opportunities by now.
This thought echoes in my head almost every day. How fast can I compensate for the time lost? Is that even possible? If not, how can I be efficient with my time moving forward?
It is a very scary thought, that time is your most valuable asset, and it must be used wisely for someone who is ambitious or wants the best quality of life.