No One Is Ready at 25. How to Choose a Life Before You Feel Qualified
Everyone tells you that 25 is young.
What they don’t tell you is how heavy it feels.
At 25, you’re expected to know what you’re doing.
Choose a career. Build stability. Figure out love. Have a plan.
And if you hesitate, the quiet fear creeps in.
Am I already falling behind.
No One Is Ready at 25 delivers a truth most people are afraid to say out loud:
almost nobody knows what they’re doing at this age, they’re just better at pretending.
Written with sharp honesty and calm clarity, this book speaks to Singaporeans in their 20s who feel overwhelmed by career pressure, relationship expectations, digital addiction, inexperience, and the fear of choosing the wrong life. It dismantles the myths of readiness, timelines, and “having it all figured out,” and replaces them with something far more useful: orientation.
This is not a motivational book.
It won’t hype you up or promise instant answers.
Instead, it gives you relief, language for your confusion, and a grounded way to make decisions without certainty. It reminds you that being unsure is not failure, that inexperience is not shameful, and that purpose is built through small commitments, not sudden clarity.
If you are 25 and quietly panicking while trying to look fine on the outside, this book will feel like someone finally telling the truth.
You are not late.
You are not broken.
And you are not the only one feeling this way.
This book won’t tell you what life to choose.
It will help you stop panicking long enough to choose wisely.
Ref: B735. This book contains 8,859 words and 95 pages.