I find two viewpoints particularly interesting: The affirmative side says: To succeed, start early.



Because in ancient times, at 35 years old, many people had already passed away.

So by 35, people feel it's too late, life's margin for error is very small, one mistake leads to another, youth passes quickly, and life flies by in the blink of an eye.

The opposing side says: Age is not an issue; you must dare to restart your life.

After 35, whether it's studying, changing jobs, getting married, or anything else, people think it's too old. Only when someone suddenly passes away does everyone realize, they left so young.

Are you voting for the affirmative or the opposing side? See you in the comments.
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