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[The Tutorial Phase: Why Your 20s Should Be Your Hardest Years]-[Your 20s are the tutorial phase, don't f*ck it up]

The Koe Cast · B2 · 2025-07-27

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The Tutorial Phase: Mastering Your 20s for Long-Term Success

Many individuals reach their 30s and 40s trapped in a cycle of stagnation, possessing the emotional maturity of a 15-year-old. The speaker argues that this occurs because people fail to recognize their 20s as a "tutorial phase"—a vital preparation period rather than the main event of life. Failing to maximize this time leads to a repetitive existence where individuals become "stuck in this loop of anxiety and overwhelm," endlessly chasing past peak experiences like bars, raves, or video games instead of pursuing genuine growth.

The Three Traps to Avoid

To avoid becoming part of the 99% who waste their potential, one must navigate three specific traps:

  1. Ignoring Unqualified Advice: The speaker warns against listening to people who do not possess the life you desire. Most people operate with an "industrial mindset," urging others to "get a job" and follow traditional, outdated paths. Instead, practice "deliberate ignorance" and seek out the less than 1% who have achieved true independence and success.
  2. Mismanaging Distractions: Many treat their youth as currency to be spent on partying, substance use, or passive consumption. These activities aren't inherently evil, but they destroy the unique advantages of youth: time, energy, and focus. You must "get your taste of distractions fast" so you can categorize them as mistakes, which only becomes possible when you have a meaningful goal to work toward.
  3. Avoiding the Trap of a Standard Job: The speaker highlights the personal insight that accepting a typical 9-to-5 job essentially means sacrificing a third of your life to tasks you hate, leading to a state of being "psychologically castrated." He argues that to gain full control over time and energy, one must start a business, as entrepreneurship provides the necessary challenge to force personal development.

Three Pillars of Action for Self-Actualization

To break the cycle of mediocrity and achieve a life of high quality, the following actions are essential:

  • Set Goals That Scare You: Most people limit their potential by setting small, realistic goals. The speaker suggests writing down ten goals for the next ten years that make you "physically uncomfortable." By setting massive objectives, you force your mind to expand and take higher-quality actions. As he notes, "your mind expands to fill the goals set for achievement."
  • Make Money as a Skill: Money is often stigmatized, but the speaker frames it as a tool for "supercharging the growth and development" of your 20s and 30s. Developing a healthy relationship with money is a spiritual and intellectual challenge. Entrepreneurship acts as a crucible for this, forcing you to overcome ego, manage emotions, and interact with the world in a way that passive consumption cannot.
  • Commit to Self-Actualization: The overarching aim of your life must be self-actualization; otherwise, it becomes a path of "self-sabotage." You must train your mind to "zoom out" and consult the "highest version of yourself" before making decisions. By moving away from myopic, short-term pleasure-seeking and toward conscious, long-term decision-making, you differentiate yourself from the masses.

Ultimately, the goal is not to sustain a state of constant euphoria, but to build a life where your capacity to handle challenges grows in tandem with your development. By treating your 20s as a rigorous preparation phase, you ensure that your quality of life will only continue to increase as you age.

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consider the nuance of my normal videos turned off as of right now.
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they confidently say say that I'm just living life.
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they haven't come around to the ramifications of staying the same
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There's only you get better or you think you're staying the same, but you're actually just getting worse.
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And that worse doesn't show up until years later.
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make the most of
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max out your potential
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rite of passage
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📖 Transcript

This video is going to piss some people off because it's for a very specific type of person, and I'm going to sound extremely inconsiderate to most people, but that's the only way that I can get the severity of this situation across.
So with that said, consider the nuance of my normal videos turned off as of right now.
The people who get angry with the brutal honesty that's about to come are often those who have pretty terrible lives.
They haven't grown past the age of 20 to 25.
They are the people who have not yet realized that the best way to make the most of your 20s is to make them your worst. Because you really only have two options.
The first is to use your 20s to become the person that you were meant to be, and the second is to repeat the same six months for the rest of your life.

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