Being a 20 something is packed full of daily pitfalls and constant dangers. Navigating the world of early adulthood is a huge shock to the system and the choices you are forced to make can often drive you to the very brink of sanity. When balancing work, friends and finances seems to be taking over your life, making decisions in the day can seem like an impossible challenge. The trials of being a 5 something are very real and if you’ve ever had to face one of these impossible life choices, then we feel for you.
5. Save Money Or Buy Alcohol And Pizza?
5. Save Money Or Buy Alcohol And Pizza?
In your 20s, it’s all about money and for most people, there is never enough around. Saving up your paychecks seems like a sensible thing to do, but when alcohol and pizza raise their ugly heads, the choice can be unbearable. You think about ringing your parents to ask their advice but then you realize that nothing beats food.
4. Drink In Moderation, Or Get More Shots?
4. Drink In Moderation, Or Get More Shots?
The prospect of a hangover is very real in your 20s but when it’s 2am and you’ve been dancing all night, you can’t possibly imagine feeling terrible in the morning. Shots are guaranteed to make your life better, so you make the inevitable choice.
3. Do The Laundry Or Buy New Socks?
3. Do The Laundry Or Buy New Socks?
For some unknown reason, all of your socks go missing at the same time and you face the weekly dilemma of either putting them on to wash or buying new ones. You’ve made new purchases more times than you can count and when you finally get around to doing the laundry, your drawers are fit to bursting.
2. Clean Your Apartment, Or Spend Hours On Pinterest?
2. Clean Your Apartment, Or Spend Hours On Pinterest?
When you’re an adult, your room doesn’t clean itself in your absence like it used to do. Whilst you want a home like the ones on Pinterest, you’re certain that spending hours on the social site is a much better use of your time.
1. Iron Your Clothes, Or Hope No-one Notices?
1. Iron Your Clothes, Or Hope No-one Notices?
In the good old days, your clothes used to miraculously iron themselves, but now you live alone, they’re stopped doing it. You despair at the sight of the iron clad wrinkles in your clothes and whilst you promise to invest in an iron, for now, you hope that no-one will notice.