Life is a game where we already know that we will lose. Of course, this perception changes according to the individual, their experiences, physical and social conditions, etc. What happens during this game are random events as each person tries to do what everyone else does. We have the illusion that we are unique just because our thoughts cannot be accessed. But we all do the same things and with the same goals. It is a repetition. You can stop for a moment and you will know exactly what everyone is doing. And even if that includes someone in bed, sick and in the worst condition, you will know. You will also know that some are having sex, some are meeting someone, some are defecating, some are vomiting, some are eating, some are lonely in their rooms, some are traveling, some are in conflict with others, some are preparing their exit from life, there is someone excited about a newborn... I could go on, but you know, that basic sequence that 90% of people follow. Some people will be luckier and others will not. The degree of this bad luck varies greatly and again it will depend on each person when things do not go well. So, yes. It is possible that life after 30 will be better. But life will always be the same game. People are always trying to experience pleasant sensations even if the world is falling apart outside. To be human is to be a slave to these sensations. It doesn't matter if the only pleasant sensation someone felt was the taste of some food or personal achievements.