Will I make mistakes if I pass inside the box? Probably
Will I concede funny goals if I don’t clear and pass inside the box? Most Likely
Do I want to stop passing in the box?
Most definitely
But will I pass in the box instead of clearing? Absolutely
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Lamine Yamal fought until the final whistle.
Barça won 3–0 but fell short of the final on aggregate.😢
At just 18 he carried the team. One of the best in the world already. 🌟
A Generation Between 22 and 29 That Feels Left Behind
There is a growing number of young people between the ages of 22 and 29 who feel like they were handed a future that never quite arrived. They did what society asked of them. They went to school, got degrees, learned skills, and believed that hard work would translate into opportunity. But for many, the reality has been very different.
Graduating into an economy where jobs are scarce or underpaid creates a quiet frustration that builds over time. You see people who are educated yet unemployed, skilled yet underutilized, ambitious yet stuck. It is not always about laziness or lack of effort. In many cases, it is about structural gaps, limited opportunities, and a system that has not expanded at the same pace as the population it serves.
Economic pressure is one of the biggest realities this age group faces. The cost of living keeps rising while entry-level wages remain stagnant. Starting a life, renting an apartment, building savings, or planning for the future feels harder than it did for previous generations. When survival takes priority, dreams often get postponed.
There is also the psychological weight that comes with uncertainty. Social media amplifies comparison, making people feel like they are falling behind even when they are trying their best. Watching peers succeed abroad or in privileged environments can deepen the sense that the system is uneven. This emotional strain is rarely discussed, but it shapes confidence, risk-taking, and long-term outlook.
However, this conversation should not only be about blame. It should also be about direction. Governments play a crucial role in creating an environment where young people can thrive through policies that support job creation, entrepreneurship, education reform, and access to capital. But beyond policy, there is also a need for collective responsibility from institutions, private sectors, and communities to open more pathways.
Despite the challenges, this generation is not powerless. One of its greatest strengths is adaptability. Many young people are turning to technology, remote work, entrepreneurship, and skill acquisition to create opportunities where traditional structures fall short. The rise of digital careers, online businesses, and global freelancing shows that while the system may be slow to change, individuals are finding ways to move forward.
The real conversation, therefore, is not just about how the government has failed, but about how society can respond. What policies can unlock productivity? What industries can absorb talent? How can we ensure that education aligns with the realities of the modern economy? These are the questions that matter.
In the end, the story of those between 22 and 29 is not only one of frustration. It is also one of resilience. They are navigating uncertainty while still trying to build meaningful lives. Recognizing their challenges is the first step, but creating tangible opportunities is what will truly define the future.
If there is anything this moment calls for, it is honesty. Acknowledging the gaps without losing sight of the potential of a generation that, despite everything, still wants to contribute, innovate, and succeed.
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At 23–28, do not let your confusion become your identity.
This is the age where nothing is fully clear yet. Your career may feel slow, your money unstable, and your direction shaky. That does not mean you are failing. It simply means you are early. I have seen people panic at this stage and start copying lifestyles they cannot sustain, relationships they are not ready for, and ambitions they have not earned. That mistake usually costs them their 30s.
At 23–28, do not let pressure rush you into poor decisions. Marriage pressure, social media success pressure, family expectations, or the fear of being left behind. I have learned that speed without structure only creates regret. This is the age to build skills, stack experience, and quietly correct your weaknesses without announcing it to the world.
Do not let temporary income define your self-worth. Some months you will earn well, some months you will struggle. That season is normal. What matters is whether you are increasing your value, not just your salary. I would rather see you underpaid but learning, than overpaid and stagnant.
At this stage, guard your circle fiercely. The wrong friends will normalize laziness, entitlement, and excuses. The right ones will make discomfort feel necessary. If everyone around you is comfortable being average, you will struggle to become exceptional.
Most importantly, do not let fear delay your preparation. Fear of failing, fear of starting small, fear of looking unserious. I have realized that people who win later started early when nobody was watching.
23–28 is not the age to have everything.
It is the age to position yourself so everything can happen later.
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