The best decisions I’ve made between the ages of 25-35

There are at least two sides to everything. I haven’t only made bad decisions between the ages of 25-35. There have also been many successes during this time. These have not been easy times but the experiences I have had have been worth paying that price.

1 Having children
2 Living in Switzerland and Spain
3 Not giving up on my project

Having children

This is not so obvious. Having children changes your life, literally. Your relationship with your partner changes. You sleep less. The tension that you may already have is even greater now. When I see photos from a couple of years ago when we still telegram database users list lived in Spain of the children playing, it makes you remember those times. It wouldn’t have been the same without them. They haven’t made our life easier but they have made it more beautiful.

 

 

 

Living in Switzerland and Spain

When you are used to moving from one place to another every 4-6 years, you start to feel a certain restlessness. That’s what’s happening to me right now. It’s harder for me to stay where we are right now. The children are fine and that is why this updated 2024 mobile phone number resource situation will probably not change for a couple of years. Seeing what my wife and I have experienced in this time, the places we have seen, the lifelong friendships we have established thanks to moving from one place to another so much in this phase of our life gives me some peace of mind. We have known how to make good use of the last few years.

Not abandoning my project

My project is to set up a sustainable company. A company ba leads that is not only capable of feeding me and my family but also more people. It was not obvious to continue forward at many times, especially because to be honest, the last 15 years have not been very profitable to be an entrepreneur. The financial ROI has been bad but it is not what I value. It is the first time that “the project” is going in the right direction. I see a light at the end of the tunnel that will allow me to focus 100% on my own projects within the next 1-3 years.

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