why is everyone’s main goal always to get married & have kids like don’t u guys wanna listen to techno til 6 am & travel the world first
@_mull__ You can have it all! I played/traveled then got pregnant at 32! Definitely wanted to live it up in my 20’s but feel ready for more in my 30’s Will not stop listening to techno or traveling everrrrrrr ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
@_mull__ Having children isn't the death sentence for enjoying the things they enjoy or having a career that people think it is. I'm living proof of that. =^.^=
@_mull__ Yea did it but the happiness fades away after 100 sets and 50 countries maybe thats why
@_mull__ people tend to do the latter before the former lol
Like there’s this universal checklist everyone’s supposed to follow, right? Get married, have kids—like it’s the default setting for life. But then, you think about those endless nights dancing to techno until the sun peeks out, or jet-setting across continents, and you’ve got to wonder why rush into settling down? There's a whole world out there bursting with new beats, exotic places, and crazy adventures that don’t necessarily require a ring or a baby stroller. It feels like some people forget there's an option to hit pause on the life script, remix it and make it their own. Why not savor the freedom, the thrill of a last-minute flight to a place you can’t pronounce, or losing yourself in music and crowds at 6 AM? It’s not just about defying norms, but living fully, exploring all the wild, wonderful things life has to offer before—or even if—choosing the traditional route. Aren’t experiences the ultimate life souvenirs?
@_mull__ @4444angelxo Not my goal. My goal is to create a community of gods and goddesses living & creating their true will on the physical plane.