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i'm 31 years old. There are many good answer to this question.. some of my advices are written for others persons already, so i'll say 2 that i want to add or emphasize: 1- Do what you want to do. But i'm not speaking only about dreams, i'm talking about all your choices. Dont let others provoke you; dont listen to all the advices/suggestion/etc yo......
23 year old here. But unlike others, I had an almost fatal car accident that left me with serious after effects. So serious to the point where I was discharged and told that I can...no, that I will die the next time I faint again. Considering my life and my time in the hospital, and also the fact that I lost part of my memory (partial memory loss),......
I'm 44, so I'll add my 2c here. Take chances. Make mistakes. Fail. And learn from all of it. The caveat, of course, is that there is a limit to how epically one can fail and still not have life suck big purple fuzzy donkey balls for the rest of your life. But no one succeeds at everything they do. (Even Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, I promise!) E......
I am 42 and I have only one advice: Do not idealise anything! Do not idealise love, marriage, religion, politics, your career, your children etc... We are all humans and everyone will fail at some point. I often see ppl with lofty ideals and when those ideals come crashing down, some never recover and to this day hold grudges. I see parents who pla......
(Still a better love story than Twilight.)
I will be my 2D husbando's wife...I mean I am already but I will be I mean uuh what was I thinking again? Argh forget it...uk what guys the future is unpredictable anyway ( ̄へ ̄)my anxiety and bipolar disorder are already at their best limits (⌒▽⌒) no more overthinking Lemme read manga u all.. *Me trying to see my bright future*
Yall i need sum help. I couldnt wait any longer so i bought chapter 24 expe...