[Serious] Aged Redditors, which advice would you give to those in their 20s that are lost in this life?

This morning sitting in traffic on the way to work I thought about this. In my 20's I made several road trips across the country on a motorcycle with my married boyfriend, I made a lot of poor choices and did a lot of things I would never do now and also don't regret; however I did learn from certain experiences and work situations what I can and will do, as well as what I won't dk or am not suited for.

I have a lot of fond memories and nostalgia is a bitch, but I know that my experiences and mistakes were a beautiful and valuable part of my past. Now I'm doing something that I love but at the same time I'm still feeling loat and unsure. I own a successful business and it's actually my entire life. I also have no actual goals for my future, I'm just flying by the seat of my pants and it's day to day. But I got all the adventure and wanderlust of a lifetime in my 20's. I miss the feeling but I don't have an overwhelming desire to jump on a motorcycle and ride across the mountains again. Mostly.

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