it's hard to list where someone should be at 25 because we have no idea where you started from or what your abilities are-
but in general, here are a few small ideas of how to build from 25 up to 30 years old
1. friends/associates - for anyone to be around me, they need to have some basic stability and some kind of goals
2. career - start taking it seriously, but the plan to move forward depends on the specifics
3. women - don't date reckless women
4. health - start eating right, working out to stay fit
5. reputation - keep a clean cut appearance, don't always let everyone know what you are thinking, be careful with your word (promises)
6. finances - try to save 15% worth of gross pay each year (a lot depends on the specifics)
7. self-defense - evaluate risks, be ready for top 3-5 or so most anticipated threats (which could mean anything from how to use a firearm to being ready for a hurricane, etc.)
8. self-improvement - set aside 2-3 hrs/wk to keep growing (it can be spiritual, or reading a book each month on different subjects, etc.)
whether you are a civil engineer or stock shelves for a living, those eight ideas basically apply
this is only my opinion
but in general, here are a few small ideas of how to build from 25 up to 30 years old
1. friends/associates - for anyone to be around me, they need to have some basic stability and some kind of goals
2. career - start taking it seriously, but the plan to move forward depends on the specifics
3. women - don't date reckless women
4. health - start eating right, working out to stay fit
5. reputation - keep a clean cut appearance, don't always let everyone know what you are thinking, be careful with your word (promises)
6. finances - try to save 15% worth of gross pay each year (a lot depends on the specifics)
7. self-defense - evaluate risks, be ready for top 3-5 or so most anticipated threats (which could mean anything from how to use a firearm to being ready for a hurricane, etc.)
8. self-improvement - set aside 2-3 hrs/wk to keep growing (it can be spiritual, or reading a book each month on different subjects, etc.)
whether you are a civil engineer or stock shelves for a living, those eight ideas basically apply

this is only my opinion
