What would you tell your younger self?
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Don't pick at that scab... it WILL leave a scar. :grumble:
You can too run. You just need to learn how. Go slower.
You're going to love how you look at 40. Except for that scar from the scab you picked. Right between your eyebrows.0 -
Don't marry that *kitten*.0
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1. There is a statute of limitations on your childhood traumas, and it has likely expired. (I can never remember where I heard this, but I think it's a wonderful thing to keep in mind.)
2. "Reason" and "excuse" are not synonyms. You often don't get to choose reasons, but only your choice can turn them into excuses.
3. Life is all about choices. You alone are responsible for yours, and every single one will have consequences-- some good, some bad, some really, really bad. Approach everything with this in mind.0 -
I wouldn't go near my younger self... I would be tempted to mess everything up by giving advice, which would alter the path I've walked. There were very painful places in my life, and looking back, they were necessary to forge the steely woman I am today. If I were able to go back, simple self preservation would spur me to reach out to my younger self, but that would be counterproductive to building the character and integrity I have today because of my past trials. And, with no exaggeration, my life is very, very difficult today. I would never be able to pull it off if a moment of my past were easy. I am in a good place now, where the work is hard but so rewarding that is surpasses my wildest imaginings. I have purpose to my life and I collapse in bed every night, exhausted. That produces a contentment that I would wager could not be matched any other way.
LOVE THAT!!!! :laugh:0 -
as a teenager - he's a loser, keep it up and you'll miss your chance for the college experience. College after kids is harder!
as a young adult (20s) - the debt WILL bite you in the *kitten*, stop spending beyond your means0 -
Going to the racetrack is not a good way to spend your time.0
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Since I am my younger-self currently in relation to an older version of myself I wouldn't say anything at all because I would always know what was going to be said or what has been said: so no so no discussion is necessary.0
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1. When you're in school don't focus on girls, focus on your studies. You're too young to do anything about them anyway, so you might as well be making the most of your time. There's time for them later.
2. Go to the biggest, most well known university you can afford. There's a reason it is large and well known and you local college is not. (In conjunction w/this see #1.
3. Stay out of debt. If you absolutely must go into debt, keep the amount as low as possible and pay it off as soon as possible.
4. Have a financial plan. As Warren Buffet says, 'Save first then spend what's left'.
5. Have a plan for your life with checkpoints and milestones. Life will change your initial plan, but a plan will keep you focused, on the right path and it is much better than reacting to events as they happen.
I'm sure there are others, but this is a good start.0 -
Don't quit just because it's hard.0
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spend as much time with your mum as you possibly can - while you can0
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Get off your big butt and move. Go experience the world out there so much to see and do and so little time. (yes this is what i tell my kids, no not the big butt thing as they don't have what there mother does)0
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After you hook up the Atari 2600, it needs to be on Channel 3.
Also, buy as much stock in Apple as you can afford. Sure, it seems stupid now, but I'll thank me later.0 -
The world isn't scary. No matter what your mother believes or has said. Just get OUT there and live for pities sake.0
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You are really hot, go round naked all the time, get to London, sleep with film stars and footballers and take the pill so you don't get knocked up,
That is all0 -
save your money..
enjoy your life.. live it
follow your dreams... no matter what.0 -
You are beautiful! Be confident! Appreciate your youth and being single! Don't be a nurse!0
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I would tell myself much, and my younger self to heed the warnings and take the advice.
And then he'd go out and screw up his life but in some other ways.
Best to just leave well enough alone.0 -
Im' still young 37 years old. I would say work smarter not harder0
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lol Even though I am only 18, I would still tell my younger self to relax! I spent way too much time stressing over little things that really didn't matter in the long run! Thankfully I learned this early in my life!0
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Baby oil is not an "awesome way to tan" and peroxide is not a substitute for highlights at the salon. Your neon jelly shoes are hideous, stop wearing them!!! Finally, please stop using Aqua net to create "totally tubular" bangs....NOT COOL, LOL....0
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Stop spending all of your money on Bar bills and wear a condom0
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I would tell my younger self you're beautiful, finish college, work your butt off, save your money, move to NYC, and above all continue working out because that body wasn't going to work itself out.0
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To avoid eating the wrong things, and avoid over eating. Exercise starting early! And eating for 20 while you are pregnant is NOT a good idea!! LOL0
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Listen to that gut feeling you had prior to that volleyball game. May have saved myself from a highly arthritic knee by 35.0
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you can do it!
I just learned to tell myself this at age 35. If I had told myself this when I was younger there is no telling what I could have accomplished. But I am certainly having fun now!0 -
Great Comment - (about keeping a separate bank account) I wish I had done that myself. Don't get married.. just live together... Get a DNA blood test before having children... ohhh and remember to spoil yourself sometimes and have fun!0
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1. Don't ever taste your first cigarette...
2. Buy the lottery with these (xxxx) numbers.
3. Stop eating and start moving.
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Dont re-date that boy, he will rip your heart out. If you stay away, an entire year of your life will be yours to do what you want with, your grades will be better, you wont have 60 extra depression pounds to deal with, an expensive smoking habbit, or the mind mess for the years to follow.0
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Don't try to be cool - be true to yourself even if the things you enjoy are considered 'nerdy'. I quit so many things I loved doing because they weren't 'cool'.
Also - say YES to opportunities you're given. They might not come along again! I passed on a free summer in Europe when I was 17 because I wanted to spend summer hanging out with my dumb boyfriend. Also, I had the chance to hike the Appalachian Trail when I was 22, but I opted to start my career instead. Both of these decisions were mistakes that I've regretted over the years.0 -
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