Ya fuimos viejas 🤣

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... Read moreGrowing up in the 90s comes with a unique blend of nostalgia and cultural moments that feel so different from today’s fast-paced digital world. As someone who was born in the 90s and is now well into their 20s, I’ve experienced firsthand the realization of how quickly time flies and how our perspectives shift as we age. One of the most interesting things about being in your 20s is the mix of responsibility and freedom. We left behind the carefree days of childhood and teenage years, yet we’re still figuring out careers, relationships, and what it truly means to be independent. There's often a humorous sense of 'already feeling old' when we joke about how different life was just a couple of decades ago. The phrase from the OCR, "Dónde están las que nacimos en los 90 y ahora es que estamos en los 20s" captures that perfectly—it's a call to those of us who share this special generational identity to reflect on where we are now versus where we came from. Our 90s childhood was filled with dial-up internet, iconic cartoons, and the first wave of mobile phones. Transitioning from those memories to the realities of adult life can be both bittersweet and empowering. Personally, embracing this phase means cherishing the positive aspects of nostalgia while also focusing on growth and future goals. Sharing laughs about feeling 'old' is a way to connect with others who understand those shared experiences. After all, aging is a journey filled with changes, but also opportunities to redefine ourselves and build a meaningful life. If you’re part of the 90s generation now in your 20s, remember to appreciate both the memories that shaped you and the new adventures ahead.