- if you don’t brush your teeth: big regrets.
- don’t talk too much about yourself and your private life and ideas: it will be used against you.
- emotionally you are going to feel better and survive the struggles you are into.
- don’t breed anger, it will consume your time and energies.
Time flies: I’m 38 years old, it seems yesterday I was in my twenties… enjoy the ride, take care of your body, don’t listen too much to the wired stuff coming from your mind.
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You’re not the first person in the world to be a teenager, and feeling like no one understands you or what it’s like. We’ve all been there.
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Things can and do get better. No one really cares or remembers the petty shit that happened in high school.
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Do not base your life and personality around social media, and the façade that you are trying to create. Live your life in reality.
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Learn that the world will usually not lend you a hand, so you have to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, resilience, tenacity, and will.
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Learn to budget.
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Do not go in to debt over stupid shit, saying you will pay it off later.
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Do not decide your major or your life choices on what will make your family happy, rather, what makes you happy.
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Try to enjoy the freedom of not having any bills, not having any major responsibilities.
Compound interest – It’s never too early to start saving for retirement.
After high school, life gets a whole lot better.
Your perception of time makes things seem like they take forever to make any progress. If you want to become really good at something you have to dedicate much much more time than your young mind thinks is reasonable to it. Like a lot more. Quit quiting and moving on. focus , have desipline. Its the hardest thing to at you age but you can benefit the most.