 Ages come with its own baggage. As you grow older, you are more experienced and appreciate life all the better. However, you may no longer have as much passion as when you were younger. Some things inevitably become more difficult. You will have to adjust to your new reality over time and make the best of that situation. In this video, I'm going to show you 9 things that become difficult as you grow. 1. Taking risks. When you are young, you have nothing to lose but time. When you are in your 20s, losing all your savings in a bad investment is not as bad. You are likely to have spent just two years saving. You have a whole lifetime ahead of you to still save. As you grow older, the realization that you have less time is more profound. You are not likely to take a lot of risk. When you are young, you can start a business and change it the next year. You can even quit and do something else three years down the line. You are likely unmarried and have fewer responsibilities. But as you grow older, you have more responsibilities and this can limit your options. You are not as mobile when you are older. Taking risk is important in life. The more the risk, the higher the reward. It is wise to take as many risks as possible when you are young. As you get older, you may not be able to take as many risks anymore. 2. Conquering your fear. Fear prevents us from doing exactly what we want to do. There are really no rational fears. What is the worst thing that can happen? You can never truly know what an outcome would be unless you try something. Those who try are often rewarded with success. Fearlessness is often a quality of you. When you are young, you want to live life to the fullest. You apply for things, mingle with people and stay positive. When you are young, it is easier to conquer your fears when you associate with peers who constantly conquer your fears to accomplish their goals. As you grow older, if you did not cultivate the habit while growing, it is more difficult to start. It is advisable to start early to conquer your fears. Do whatever you set out to do. Do not mind people's responses. If what you are doing adds value to people, they will come to love you with time. 3. Learning new things. Do you love learning new things? When you are younger, you might enjoy the thrill of clarifying information online, learning computer programming, or how to write a blog post. It is the time of working hard and earning really high. When you start this way, life is relatively easier as you grow. According to Italian inventor, Leonardo da Vinci, learning never exhausts the mind. Learning is crucial to growth. However, as you grow, finding the time to engage in learning activities may not be as easy as when you are younger. Having a demanding job and a family can be time consuming. The failure to develop a habit of learning while young will not allow you to pull yourself. A way to grow around it is to continue to associate with friends who have such habits. They too are likely to have settled down as well. With their help and support, you can start learning again without other things in your life suffering. 4. Quitting a bad habit. The best way to quit a bad habit is to replace it with a good one. Do you currently have any bad habits? Are you struggling to quit? Quitting is actually harder than it appears on paper. Starting and stopping anything is very difficult. As you grow, you become accustomed to your bad habits. Not doing them can seem really unnatural. Starting on time to quit is probably a good idea. Start when you are young to give up habits like smoking, excessive drinking, gaming and the rest. As you grow older, your body starts to get more and more accustomed to your habits. Stopping at that time can be more problematic than now. Don't postpone your decision if you have decided to stop. Just do it. 5. Traveling often. Do you have a place you have always wanted to visit? Traveling can be a fun way to spend a vacation. It can also be a way of getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life. You can currently travel to anywhere in the world thanks to modern technology. When you are young, you have the time and sometimes the resources to travel to wherever you please. Some have traveled over 2000 miles from home to visit friends, see cultural monuments and take pictures. Traveling can make a person's memoir interesting to read. When you get older, you may not have as much time to travel anymore. You can be tied down by work and sometimes family. Cancelling vacations happens all the time when you are older. Sometimes when you do travel, you take your family with you and this can make the treat much less peaceful than when you were alone. It is better to travel a lot when you are young and deal with responsibilities when they come. If you don't, you may not get the chance as often as you wish. This is so, even if you wish to run a business that is highly profitable. 6. Exercising. Every young person should engage in one form of exercise or another. Exercising is a great way to stay fit. There are also several health benefits attached to exercising. It is, however, a habit that is built over time. If you don't start early, you may have gained some weight and this will make exercising more difficult. Start on time and stay consistent. It can help you stay in shape and burn off excess calories. You can also meet some friends if you do this as a community. 7. Managing your finances. When you start from your first job to manage your income, it is easier to continue over time. The toughest thing about building positive habits is starting. Starting when you are young and just beginning your year is always ideal. When you are older, if you didn't start, you probably already have a habit of not starting. This will make it more difficult for you. 8. Eating a healthy meal. What do you love eating the most? Is it healthy? If it isn't, I suggest you try eating something else from time to time. A balanced diet is the ideal type of food a person should eat. Constantly eating anything with a concentrated amount of class of food can have health implications. Eating a healthy diet is also a habit. When you start early, you are likely to continue, but when you have been eating your favorite burger for years, switching to something else will be difficult. 9. Spending lavishly. When you get your first job, your first instinct is to spend all or most of your cash on your favorite things. Five jobs later, this mindset will have changed considerably. By then, you may have been kicked out by an angry landlord for late-run payment and had half your salary repay a loan to a credit company for two years. As you grow older, the tendency to just spend is lower. It is no longer as easy. Life would have taught you some lessons that will make you more prudent in your spending.