Not really ironic. He was self-aware enough to realize back then that he was probably a huge mess or still had so many things to work on, that if there was anyone who would suffer or bear the brunt of his "irresponsibility," it would be him and him alone, no one else.
The artist on the bench was responsible concerning becoming a parent and unselfish because, as he said, he knew he could wreck children’s lives . . . So many people think they can fill an empty heart by having children, then their children grow up without love. If one becomes a parent because of an abundance of love as those born from a man and a woman in love, they can also go on to find love. I really like this man’s lack of bitterness and awareness of his Grandmother’s wisdom and love. I hope young people will watch this and learn from it, rather than have his regrets in their 50s. 1John chapter 4 is a very clear description of what love is and where to find it. Find it while you’re young. God is love. Seek him early Read your Bible. Don’t wait and have regrets. “Dear Friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves, has been born of God, whoever does not love, does not know God because God is love. “ The best part of this chapter is John the Baptist’s next statement! Hurry go find a Bible and find the key to a love-filled life ❤
I love how the advice is so varied and contradictory from person to person. One person says don't focus on money, the next says money is important. Goes to show how there's no clear path, you have to find your own happiness based on your own circumstances!
Tristan, I honestly think this is the best vlog you have made. So far superior to the fashion videos. This is meaningful and interesting material. Well done.
As a private duty nurse for the elderly I thoroughly enjoyed this. We can learn SO MUCH from our elder’s. Treat them with love , respect, & dignity and always help when help is needed. Many of them are lonely and just want to be acknowledged & listened to and you did that in this video. ❤
I’m 55, my spouse is 59…First, as for relationships, listen, love, and be 100% honest with each other, and NEVER go to bed angry…fighting (within reason) is a healthy way to express your differences, but never let it get in the way of the love you share (we’ll be married 36 years this December…yeah, we started very early). Secondly, in life?…..Learn how to say no to people who want to take advantage of you, because the truth is, if somebody truly loves you, they won’t take advantage of you. Those who want to use you don’t care about you, only about what they can get from you. I learned that the hard way!….and learn how to say yes to your own desires, and happiness, otherwise you’ll end up angry, bitter, and filled with regrets. Don’t allow others to dictate who and what you want to be, and listen to your instincts!
Im 57 and my advice is do that scary shit , take huuuuuge risks , fuck everything, tell the truth always. Fucking buy it never say "oh can i afford that"
I am now 76, so maybe almost qualify :)> Roads not taken, chances missed. Never being able to find a woman to love and having a family with. My Mom dying when I was seven years old and my Dad's poor choice in finding me a mentally ill stepmother who seriously abused me for several years. Taking 30 years to get over a speach inpediment my stepmother caused. In adult life, choosing the wrong friend who stole over a decade of time and money from me. I regret the evil government people who stole everything I owned about age fifty. Leaving my home region in New England to work the rest of my life all the way across the country in San Diego, abandoning extended family. I had to go where the job was. The only bright thing in my life is my personal relationship with Jesus Christ I found in my late 20's. As in the poem "footsteps," he has walked beside me for almost 50 years and has carried me through tough times. Maranatha, Lewis
“Oh how sweet it is to be given a love without end. Just to know and live in Your goodness Jesus, my savior and friend”. Soon we will inherit our eternal family Lewis, ❤
This was really a goodie! I kept looking at one of the guys interviewed thinking he looked so familiar. Finally realized that he was my history professor from Columbia back in the '80s!
I love the honesty and candidness of these people! Older people have a lot of wisdom to share with younger people, so I’m glad this interview was conducted! Thank you to the interviewer and everyone who participated!
You know what I appreciate most - the fact that these people take time out of their days to enlighten us all on how to hopefully live a more fulfilling life through their past experiences.
Nearly 30, don't know what the hell is happening.. lost interest in pretty much everything.. never been in a relationship,to be honest never want to be.. scared to death because of all the things happening in this mean materialistic world,always loved privacy now i believe why that's best thing that ever happened, keeping things to myself-minding my own business, being misunderstood for fiesty and rambunctious to someone quiet reserved,yeah life happens in a pretty unpredictable pace and ways
Tristan, I've been watching you from your beginning and I'm old enough to be your mom. This is my favorite video you've made. And I LOVE clothes, so that's saying a lot, lol. I'm so proud of you for trying new things and for sticking with your UA-cam goal! You are very special! Keep going!!!!!
in my Mid-40's now and just came to the realization that it's OK to have regrets. In fact, it's actually a really GOOD thing to be able to reflect upon them. At the same time you've recognized them, you shouldn't dwell on them. Your path must aim forward. 'Water under the bridge' is a great cliche'
Excellent advice from senior people the man who said get a dog have a god sense of humour gave the best advice For younger and older people now im 72 when people ask would you ever get married again i say no id get another Dog i have a brother whos favorite words are I Do hes been Married 4 times 😊😊😊😊
70 worked hard doing what God asks us to do, relaxed now Not afraid about any thing,enjoy life , appreciate God s creations Live as simple as i can Nnot afriad from death but scared from sickness
TRISTAN! What an amazing episode, ALL Inclusive! NO AGE limit is the way to go, I just knew the guy with the red bandana smoked weed, he's just so chill.....Aging is definitely not for Sissies your body slows down and your mind speeds up......The thing is to have no regrets...🤗🌹
I just stumbled onto your video channel this morning and I just loved this one! Thank you for creating these, I've subscribed! Love the sweater logo, btw!
Unsolicited advice: really enjoyed all the sincerity in the interviews as well as all the "characters." But what makes your fashion vlogs stand out from the rest is your personality and the banter you have with your audience as well as the people you interview. I'd like to see a little more of that in your new stuff. End of unsolicited advice.
Def see a different side and perspective of your vision I think. Shows growth and maturity while always keeping it fresh for those of us in your audience. Thanks and good luck
I am now on my early 60s, married for 17 years. We knew we never wanted kids, and do not regret it in the slightest. Many would take exception to this sentiment, but I am sure I would hate it.
Financial: Have no debt, live below your means, save/invest for years. Move from saving to spending. Social: Attend all Reunions, invite neighbors over, and church friends are the best. Family: Children/grands are a blessing. Plan big activities with them. Physical: Get activity every day. Don’t overeat (brush teeth right after eating). A dog helps. Mental: Keep reading/learning. EG: Hillsdale College has excellent free short classes on line.
My biggest regret is not eating more when I was younger. I used to be able to eat 100 chicken wings. A whole large pizza. A bucket of chicken. Now, two plates of food. And I’m full.
Great interviews! You are an excellent news host. Try doing a talk show like red table (off air) or like a morning talk show or late night etc… you know what to do…
I think the BIGGEST point is, $ counts in older ages. One side is a safe home to live in. The other… the worst of places to live in. And eating crap food.
I'm 54. Choosing God has been the best decision of my life. I agree. Follow your passion, no matter what, but be practical about necessities. I agree. Get married, have children. Marry later, if necessary, but stay married. Laugh. Not everything's about money! or surviving. Don't trade your life for food on the table. God will provide with your faith. Be a waiter and do what you want as a career, like the artist. Listen to God in your career and everything. Eye-opening interview!
Wow! A young person actually listening to older people. I never thought I would see the day, especially when older people are cast aside like useless waste by the youth of today. One thing older people require from the young is respect. A huge part of Japanese culture.
The guy that said he was irresponsible made a very responsible decision by recognising he wasn't mature enough to have kids. Ironic.
yeah btw. nice catch.
yes! Good for him for being honest with himself.
Not really ironic.
He was self-aware enough to realize back then that he was probably a huge mess or still had so many things to work on, that if there was anyone who would suffer or bear the brunt of his "irresponsibility," it would be him and him alone, no one else.
The artist on the bench was responsible concerning becoming a parent and unselfish because, as he said, he knew he could wreck children’s lives . . . So many people think they can fill an empty heart by having children, then their children grow up without love. If one becomes a parent because of an abundance of love as those born from a man and a woman in love, they can also go on to find love. I really like this man’s lack of bitterness and awareness of his Grandmother’s wisdom and love. I hope young people will watch this and learn from it, rather than have his regrets in their 50s. 1John chapter 4 is a very clear description of what love is and where to find it. Find it while you’re young. God is love. Seek him early Read your Bible. Don’t wait and have regrets.
“Dear Friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves, has been born of God, whoever does not love, does not know God because God is love. “
The best part of this chapter is John the Baptist’s next statement! Hurry go find a Bible and find the key to a love-filled life ❤
The key to a good marriage: not thinking the grass is greener.
So real 😭❤️❤️
My ex is experiencing that now. I stayed alone.
"Have a good scream sit down and have dinner" 😂
I love how the advice is so varied and contradictory from person to person. One person says don't focus on money, the next says money is important. Goes to show how there's no clear path, you have to find your own happiness based on your own circumstances!
Tristan, I honestly think this is the best vlog you have made. So far superior to the fashion videos. This is meaningful and interesting material. Well done.
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As a private duty nurse for the elderly I thoroughly enjoyed this. We can learn SO MUCH from our elder’s. Treat them with love , respect, & dignity and always help when help is needed. Many of them are lonely and just want to be acknowledged & listened to and you did that in this video. ❤
Love you guys
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Stress is not good! I’m still working on it! I pray more! Thankfully!
I agree
God is becoming more and more important to me. I'm a non-traditional missionary!
Have a good scream, sit down and have dinner😂😂😂. Love it!
I won't be able to sit down and have dinner if I got screamed at, but whatever worked for him LOL
I’m 55, my spouse is 59…First, as for relationships, listen, love, and be 100% honest with each other, and NEVER go to bed angry…fighting (within reason) is a healthy way to express your differences, but never let it get in the way of the love you share (we’ll be married 36 years this December…yeah, we started very early). Secondly, in life?…..Learn how to say no to people who want to take advantage of you, because the truth is, if somebody truly loves you, they won’t take advantage of you. Those who want to use you don’t care about you, only about what they can get from you. I learned that the hard way!….and learn how to say yes to your own desires, and happiness, otherwise you’ll end up angry, bitter, and filled with regrets. Don’t allow others to dictate who and what you want to be, and listen to your instincts!
Im 57 and my advice is do that scary shit , take huuuuuge risks , fuck everything, tell the truth always. Fucking buy it never say "oh can i afford that"
Perfect
I like what you said, you seem to live. your best life. As a male and someone who is older than I may I ask you a question.
Very sincere video. The people you interviewed came across as authentic and you made them feel relaxed to open up to you. Nice work, Tristan.
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I am now 76, so maybe almost qualify :)> Roads not taken, chances missed. Never being able to find a woman to love and having a family with.
My Mom dying when I was seven years old and my Dad's poor choice in finding me a mentally ill stepmother who seriously abused me for several years.
Taking 30 years to get over a speach inpediment my stepmother caused. In adult life, choosing the wrong friend who stole over a decade of time and money from me. I regret the evil government people who stole everything I owned about age fifty. Leaving my home region in New England to work the rest of my life all the way across the country in San Diego, abandoning extended family. I had to go where the job was. The only bright thing in my life is my personal relationship with Jesus Christ I found in my late 20's. As in the poem "footsteps," he has walked beside me for almost 50 years and has carried me through tough times. Maranatha, Lewis
“Oh how sweet it is to be given a love without end. Just to know and live in Your goodness Jesus, my savior and friend”. Soon we will inherit our eternal family Lewis, ❤
My advice for you Tristan is doing exactly what you are doing. Your bravery and initiative is so inspiring ❤
Will do❤️🙏🏼
This was really a goodie! I kept looking at one of the guys interviewed thinking he looked so familiar. Finally realized that he was my history professor from Columbia back in the '80s!
Wow that’s crazy
I love the honesty and candidness of these people! Older people have a lot of wisdom to share with younger people, so I’m glad this interview was conducted! Thank you to the interviewer and everyone who participated!
You know what I appreciate most - the fact that these people take time out of their days to enlighten us all on how to hopefully live a more fulfilling life through their past experiences.
Great comment!
@@johnglynhughes4239 Thanks John
Beautiful transition into a new wave of content and questions!
I'm 72, moved out of the toxic U.S. 12yrs ago, in great health, no pills, couldn't be happier! And no, I'm not rich!
That's great! Health is real wealth.
Where did you move to?
Thailand or Philippines
@wanderingwarrior5626 Let me guess, you are now in the Philippines.
@@globe2555 No!
Big Tristan! Mining for wisdom in the streets of NYC!
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The advice is just so good. Love this vlog.
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Nearly 30, don't know what the hell is happening.. lost interest in pretty much everything.. never been in a relationship,to be honest never want to be.. scared to death because of all the things happening in this mean materialistic world,always loved privacy now i believe why that's best thing that ever happened, keeping things to myself-minding my own business, being misunderstood for fiesty and rambunctious to someone quiet reserved,yeah life happens in a pretty unpredictable pace and ways
Very profound video. A lot of wisdom.
Thank you
They all look amazing for their ages 💯
6:00 You and your spouse will change.
8:00 Passion is important.
Loved this. Can't wait to show it to my kids ages 15 and 17. Thank you so much!
Means a lot❤️
I'm 74. This was excellent. Well done.
Tristan, I've been watching you from your beginning and I'm old enough to be your mom. This is my favorite video you've made. And I LOVE clothes, so that's saying a lot, lol. I'm so proud of you for trying new things and for sticking with your UA-cam goal! You are very special! Keep going!!!!!
Love that❤️🙏🏼
What an inspiration to the community! 🙌🏽🙏
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in my Mid-40's now and just came to the realization that it's OK to have regrets. In fact, it's actually a really GOOD thing to be able to reflect upon them. At the same time you've recognized them, you shouldn't dwell on them. Your path must aim forward. 'Water under the bridge' is a great cliche'
I love this video you should do this more often .You should have ask what they were wearing as well.Some looked sharp!
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Loved that video. Well done Tristan. You are so good with people. You are doing your passion. You will be ok❤
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Excellent advice from senior people the man who said get a dog have a god sense of humour gave the best advice
For younger and older people now im 72 when people ask would you ever get married again i say no id get another
Dog i have a brother whos favorite words are I Do hes been Married 4 times 😊😊😊😊
Positive, Great content, Good Questions, I'm showing this to my daughter XL for the hoodie
Got you and love y’all❤️
The video I didn’t know I needed from you, good one.
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Me too.
70 worked hard doing what God asks us to do, relaxed now
Not afraid about any thing,enjoy life , appreciate God s creations
Live as simple as i can
Nnot afriad from death but scared from sickness
We need more of these videos
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genuinely loved the vid n glad tristan is expanding his content n gettin better at his intros n outros
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These are fire. The Mrs and I can't get enough. Keep em coming!
You r doing great, man!)
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TRISTAN! What an amazing episode, ALL Inclusive! NO AGE limit is the way to go, I just knew the guy with the red bandana smoked weed, he's just so chill.....Aging is definitely not for Sissies your body slows down and your mind speeds up......The thing is to have no regrets...🤗🌹
Yes❤️🤝
Nice to see a different video other than fashion so you can show perspective from older people, keep doing your thing Tristan! size L, thanks broski
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Its nice to see a young whipper-snapper talk to older folks about Life. We all can learn from them.
Really great video Tristan! You look great and have such a sweet interviewing style.
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Tristan this was your best video. Thanx Tristan.
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See how intelligent New Yorkers are. My goodness such bright strong smart people.
I been fw the newer content. Love the grind brodie! Sz. XL for da hoodie
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Super cool. UA-cam loves Tristan!
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under rated content tristan. keep doing your thing 👊
Fr that’s love
Very enjoyable video full of life learned gems. Tristan is adorable and a great interviewer and listens well. My hoodie is men's XXL.
Very good idea and very well implemented 👍🏽 You're the man for the new things comin up, in our little fashion bubble 🙂
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this is so good
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I just stumbled onto your video channel this morning and I just loved this one! Thank you for creating these, I've subscribed! Love the sweater logo, btw!
Unsolicited advice: really enjoyed all the sincerity in the interviews as well as all the "characters."
But what makes your fashion vlogs stand out from the rest is your personality and the banter you have with your audience as well as the people you interview.
I'd like to see a little more of that in your new stuff.
End of unsolicited advice.
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GREAT VIDEO!
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Great Interviews!
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Def see a different side and perspective of your vision I think. Shows growth and maturity while always keeping it fresh for those of us in your audience. Thanks and good luck
Luv
keep doing this stuff
Mr Paine stick with what your good at, so don't change. A really mindful Vlog
Wym
@@TristanPaine Keep doing what your doing, its working
this is quite lovely
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Definitely got another banger
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This was a great video Tristan great job 👏 I love all of the wisdom shared thank you
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Best video even though i love the fashionn stuff. Keep it pushing!
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it was really grounding to hear the prospective of these older people.
size small ❤
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Have a nice scream then sit down and eat dinner 🙏🏾 definitely do more of these
Love that
I am now on my early 60s, married for 17 years. We knew we never wanted kids, and do not regret it in the slightest.
Many would take exception to this sentiment, but I am sure I would hate it.
Really enjoyed this video. You did a great job asking your questions, but an even better job listening. A rare skill 👏👏
its a good show tristan congrats very thoughtful
Great video and very insightful 🔥💪🏼
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Size M Thanks man I love the vids
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Financial: Have no debt, live below your means, save/invest for years. Move from saving to spending.
Social: Attend all Reunions, invite neighbors over, and church friends are the best.
Family: Children/grands are a blessing. Plan big activities with them.
Physical: Get activity every day. Don’t overeat (brush teeth right after eating). A dog helps.
Mental: Keep reading/learning. EG: Hillsdale College has excellent free short classes on line.
2:24 has the best advice for young men in their 20s
Shut up
I want to send this to my grandma
Do it❤️
i love this kind of content from u thanks for this
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One thing that's common in all is that everyone refuses to think old.. they all say I feel like in my 20's
More of this❤
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great vid bro
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❤ this!
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gotta hear it
My biggest regret is not eating more when I was younger. I used to be able to eat 100 chicken wings. A whole large pizza. A bucket of chicken. Now, two plates of food. And I’m full.
Fascinating
Great interviews! You are an excellent news host. Try doing a talk show like red table (off air) or like a morning talk show or late night etc… you know what to do…
I think the BIGGEST point is, $ counts in older ages. One side is a safe home to live in. The other… the worst of places to live in. And eating crap food.
Great video
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Size S for hoodie. loved this video
Got you and ❤️
I'm 54. Choosing God has been the best decision of my life. I agree. Follow your passion, no matter what, but be practical about necessities. I agree. Get married, have children. Marry later, if necessary, but stay married. Laugh. Not everything's about money! or surviving. Don't trade your life for food on the table. God will provide with your faith. Be a waiter and do what you want as a career, like the artist. Listen to God in your career and everything. Eye-opening interview!
Needed to hear this. Merci!
Remember you can always fail at some you don’t like but makes sense.
I learned a lot from this video
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good video bro
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Wow! A young person actually listening to older people. I never thought I would see the day, especially when older people are cast aside like useless waste by the youth of today. One thing older people require from the young is respect. A huge part of Japanese culture.
Do more of this
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Tristan,
You did a nice job here. New pathway for you here somewhere
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this is a good one
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Awesome video, size XL 🙂
50s is still young to me the man wasn't even 55 which is considered senior citizen and even that's young
Was that Uli? The fashion designer from Project Runway?
Right? I thought the same thing!
Excellent, thanks ❤❤
"sitting disease" is real...(For those in the clip who are rotund, : move more / eat less)
Size m thank you brother
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Thank You...❤❤
That Woman who is 72 ... looks older ... LOL 😅
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