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[Reflections on Growth: Wisdom for Our Younger Selves]-[Advice for Our Past Selves]

Eat Your Crust · B2 · 2023-04-19

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Navigating Growth: Lessons from Our Younger Selves

In a recent episode of Eat Your Cress, hosts Crystal and G-Soo engaged in a candid reflection on their past experiences, examining the pivotal moments of their youth through the lens of their current maturity at age 26. The conversation moved from humorous personal anecdotes to profound realizations about the college experience, career choices, and the importance of self-discovery.

The Chaos of Early Adulthood

Before diving into their main topic, the hosts shared stories of their recent struggles with "brain fog" and the challenges of managing professional responsibilities after a chaotic trip to Austin. Crystal recounted a series of embarrassing mishaps—forgetting her badge and missing meetings—that left her feeling like a "mess" in recovery mode. Similarly, G-Soo shared a lighthearted account of her "fan girl" obsession with the show Succession, describing the social anxiety she felt while purchasing a magazine featuring one of the show's stars at a bookstore. These stories served as a backdrop for the realization that, even as young adults, life remains unpredictable and occasionally overwhelming.

Rethinking the College Experience

One of the most significant themes discussed was the process of choosing a college major. Both hosts admitted that, at 18, they had "no idea what college was" and were often swayed by external pressures and limited career awareness.

  • The Illusion of Certainty: Crystal initially pursued economics and computer science to appear more "quantifiable" on paper, despite her genuine interest in sociology and graphic design. She reflected on how she lacked a mentor figure to explain that college was not just a linear path to a specific job title.
  • The Power of Networking: A key piece of advice the hosts would give their younger selves is to be less intimidated by older students and professionals. G-Soo noted that she often felt too "lost" or shy to reach out to those in the industry. They emphasized that reaching out to strangers or upperclassmen for advice is an invaluable way to gain exposure to "niche jobs" and validate one's career path.

Breaking Free from Labels and Expectations

Reflecting on their high school years, the hosts discussed the restrictive nature of labels. They felt that as teenagers, they were often "clinging to those labels"—whether it was being the "smart" kid or the "artsy" one—which limited their freedom to explore their true interests.

Crystal suggested that if she could go back, she would advise her younger self to "not succumb to peer pressure" and to prioritize internal interests over performative resume-building. They agreed that much of their early academic journey felt like they were "waiting for people to tell [them] who [they] were" rather than building their own identities.

On Love, Heartbreak, and Self-Worth

When addressing their first heartbreaks, the hosts offered a compassionate perspective on self-growth.

  • Mourning and Moving On: They acknowledged that while it is tempting to "villainize" a former partner to make a breakup easier, it is healthier to allow oneself to "feel the sadness" and properly mourn.
  • The Shift to Self-Focus: Both agreed that their younger selves were too distracted by the pursuit of external validation, particularly from men. Their advice to their younger selves is to "focus on yourself" and work on self-esteem, which they noted is a far more effective way to navigate life and relationships in the long run.

Conclusion: A Continuous Evolution

Ultimately, the hosts concluded that while they are not at the "end game level of maturity," the process of looking back allows them to appreciate how far they have come. Whether it was the "vampire days" of isolating in a dorm room or the panic of sleeping through an economics midterm, these moments were essential "character builders." The episode serves as a reminder to current listeners that it is okay to be lost, to make mistakes, and that the best way to move forward is to remain curious, reach out to others, and prioritize one's own well-being over the expectations of others.

🎯Key Sentences

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I run to the door to get in.
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I reach for my badge.
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Please don't judge me.
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I love that though. You got to do what you got to do.
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I really had no idea what college was.
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📝Key Phrases

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get your shit together
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talk your ear off
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muster up the courage
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scour through
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give someone a heads up
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📖 Transcript

Hi, welcome back to Eat Your Cress Podcast. I'm Crystal and I'm G-Soo.
Before we jump into our topic today, I kind of have a story to share and it is kind of related to our topic
but not really. But anyway,
basically this past weekend we went on a trip to Austin, Texas and we had a lot of fun and it was like a short but packed trip and I think we all
got home and were like pretty tired, I guess. At first I didn't think much of it, but I think it was Monday or Tuesday
I realized like I was kind of a mess and

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