At 26 I got my first stable 9-5 and moved back out of my parents house. Which is apparently worthless now because Millennials/Gen-Z moved the goalpost over the past year, I ain't get the memo

Started working out 4-5 times a week and eating the best I ever did up until Coronavirus
Age 28 expenses were building up and got a 2nd job to pay off my car. Paid it off in 5 months and was like

Lets keep it going. Had enough money to save but also buy things I wanted within reason, and real freedom for the 1st time in my life.
Age 30 got promoted right before Coronavirus and shifted to Work-From-Home. The past 18 months have been crazy but the most comfortable for me. Bought a house before the summer started and in the middle of getting everything in here upgraded the way I want.
Moral of the story is comparing yourself to others is going to set you up with that L, especially is this Social Media Age. I had hangups about wasting my early 20's in CC/Uni and only coming out with an Associates but that's in the past, and I'm probably better off than half of the people who Graduated and I'll definitely end up better off than most of these Fly-By-Night Flexers on Social Media.