‘Figured-Out’ Decade? Not in Your 20s



Do you ever feel like the world is racing ahead while you’re stuck, unsure of your next step? Graduation is near—or has just passed—but you don’t know where to go from here. It’s overwhelming. The future feels like a giant question mark. You see others moving forward, chasing dreams or landing jobs, while you’re left wondering, What’s next?
Should you dive into corporate work or start a business? Go abroad or settle down and get married? The choices seem endless. With so many paths to take, it’s easy to feel lost.
The idea that you need to have everything figured out right after graduation is absurd. You’ve just stepped out of your teenage years, barely scratching the surface of adulthood. Considering the average lifespan, you have decades ahead to explore, make mistakes, and grow. Why rush?
You Feel Lost
It is completely normal to feel lost, even as the “always-prepared” type. You were once ready for anything, but now, it’s different. It’s like starting a journey with a blank map. Yet, that blank space holds endless possibilities.
You see people your age marry, build careers, chase passions, or start families. Meanwhile, you’re just trying to make it through the weekend. It’s frustrating, even disheartening. But everyone moves at their own pace.
Feeling lost is actually a good sign—it shows you’re becoming more aware of reality. You’re letting go of unrealistic narratives and impossible ideas. Over time, as you adapt to this uncertainty, you’ll find your footing. Slowly but surely, it’ll feel like you’re on track again.
Embracing Changes
They say change is the only constant, and they’re right. After graduation, everything will shift. Your body, priorities, wants, and perspective will all evolve. These changes can be scary—they challenge your comfort zone. But they’re also necessary for growth.
But don’t worry girl—that just means you’re moving forward, growing, and making progress. It’s okay to let go of your old self along the way. Change can be uncomfortable, but it’s necessary for growth.
Remember, you can’t fully embrace the new version of yourself if you’re still holding on to the past. Letting go opens up space for who you’re meant to become. Trust the process; growth comes even when you haven’t figured it out yet.

Your 20s are not your “Figured-Out” decade
They say your 20s are your happiest years—you’re young, vibrant, and full of energy. But alongside the joy come challenges. This phase is a mix of highs and lows, shaping who you’re meant to become.
You’re too old to rely on your parents but too young to handle everything alone. It’s a tricky in-between stage. You’re learning to balance independence with the need for guidance.
Despite the struggles in your 20s, remember—you’ll never be this young again. You’re vibrant, beautiful, and full of potential. Embrace the journey and enjoy the process.
The Bears once said, “If you don’t know what to pursue in life right now, pursue yourself.” Focus on becoming the healthiest, happiest, and most confident version of yourself. As you grow, the right path will reveal itself. Trust that your journey will unfold when you focus on your own well-being.

Myca enjoys expressing herself through writing, finding it a way to communicate her thoughts and emotions without needing to speak.