If you really want to get rid of your own distress and troubles, then learn Buddhism as early as possible. Because learning Buddha is not a square dance, why not wait until you are old to join?
Many people avoid talking about learning Buddhism, perhaps because of misunderstanding. It is believed that learning Buddhism must be pure, and from then on, all worldly things must be cut off. Going to bed early and getting up early all day, fasting and chanting Buddha, without attachments and desires, are most suitable for providing for the elderly. I really don't know who gave such a definition to Buddhism, which made many people say, "Buddhism is quite good, but I am still young. Let's wait until I get old."
Things have changed, but who knows which comes first, dawn or accident?