“My 20-year-old self was not impressed with my 46-year-old choice.”
So often, things you liked or disliked when you were younger change as you progress through life.
Here are some of the top replies:
1.“Nothing.

And I literally mean ‘doing nothing.’
I wasnt introduced to it until I hit my 30s.”
u/Awkward-Meeseeks
3.

“Work in an office job.
My younger self isnt best pleased.”
u/Sad_Marketing_Girl
4.

I would literally refuse to go to school to avoid it and consequently never did any.
Now, I lead meetings most days and give larger talks regularly."
“Watching what I eat to stay healthy.

My younger self is sad because I used to eat whatever I wanted.”
u/JooJooBeeNYCgirl
6.
“Get up and go to bed at the same time every day.

I struggled with keeping a consistent schedule all through my 20s.
“Be around children.
I never wanted kids, and now I have three of them.”
u/mochimangoo
8.
It used to disgust me growing up.”
“I used to be horrified if I wasn’t out on a Friday and Saturday night every week.
Staying in on a weekend?
Now I always stay in on the weekends and it’s the best.”
u/dit_dit_dit
10.
“I watched rug cleaning on YouTube.
My 20-year-old self was not impressed with my 46-year-old choice.”
u/Otherwise-Ad8649
11.
I had a severe eating disorder in middle school through college and would rarely allow myself to have sweets.
Now, after therapy and having kids, I eat a candy bar just about every day."
“My line of work.
I went to college for accounting originally and my career is completely unrelated to it.
u/GrizzlyMommaMT
13.
“Doting on my partner, being real domestic for him.
All throughout my 20s, I was very much independent and refused to do certain things for men.
Now in my 30s, it kinda sparks joy.
We kind of indulge in gender roles (within reason) now, and it feels nice.”
u/Larzenheimer
14.
“Take as many vitamins and supplements as I do.
I actually have a schedule for them and everything.
Really never thought Id be one of those people.”