Almost 30
Add 30, 40, 50, 60 years to your life.
Where will you be? What will you be doing? Who will be your friends? How would you be living? Are you happy?
My dad had his first child when he was almost 30.
When I was 13, I remember thinking that dad was too old when he had kids. Mainly because he hardly played sports with us when we were growing (I was the second born). To be fair, most parents in North-East India don’t play with their kids. That’s why you have lots of cousins and the great outdoors.
But now I’m almost 30. I don’t feel old at all. I feel I just started. And over the past few years, I’ve been thinking about what it means to live a happy life. Because what’s the point of living if you’re aren’t happy?
And there’s a difference between happiness as a feeling and happiness as a state. It is happiness as a state that I’m after.
