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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A 26 year old is still very young. Obviously he's not going pro but he can still become very good. Why is he catastrophizing and putting his locus of control externally (on you)? [/quote] There are things in life that are very difficult, if not almost impossible, to become very good after you turn 18. I started playing golf at the age of 26, after settling into my job, when I had enough money to play on a regular basis. Despite twenty years of regular lessons, many hours on the range, and twice a week on the golf course, I am nowhere where I want to be. In other words, I suck. Things would have turned out much different had I started golf at the age of five or six. Btw, having a lot of money and an Ivy degree is not going to get you a date. Unless you want to date single mothers and women with a lot of student loan debt, you need to have other hobbies that make a woman find you interesting.[/quote]
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