The biggest 8 mistakes you can make in your twenties


A person's twenties are usually a field of life experiences that may take a person in many directions and can lead to many mistakes.
The Independent newspaper published the biggest mistakes a person can make in his 20s, according to a Redet vote, in which a number of people participated in their experiences during their youth.


Neglecting tooth washing

"When my father died, I slept every night without caring for myself, I had a lot of root canal, dental process, and pain, later on," one participant wrote.

Stay in a bad relationship

Users said that staying in relationship with the wrong person because of fear of loneliness was one of the worst decisions of the 1920s.

Not saving

Users say time is running fast, and many regret that they have not provided for retirement.

Stay away from parents

Participants said that cutting off contact with parents during the youth period may make you feel "free" at the time, and then regret very much.

Good relationship with credit cards

Staying away from drowning in debt and paying your credit card bills first-hand will keep you away from real physical problems later, participants said.

Lack of interest in health

Lack of interest in health may cost the person a high price later. Many are advised to exercise during the 1920s, as it can become more difficult with age and increasing daily responsibilities.

Reproduction early

Reproduction costs a lot, and the married couple may be kept away from catching up with their outstanding colleagues at work. Early reproduction may harm the young physically and practically.

Wasting time

Many people have made the mistake of "wasting time during the 1920s" as one of the most important mistakes of this period. Investing time for useful work will improve the quality of life later on.