The morning after I killed myself, I woke up. I made myself breakfast in bed. I added salt and pepper to my eggs and used my toast for a cheese and bacon sandwich. I squeezed a grapefruit into a juice glass. I scraped the ashes from the frying pan and rinsed the butter off the counter. I washed the dishes and folded the towels. The morning after ......
Have any of you cooked and burned your food at one point or another?? Because... I want to hear about it. :3
I will be honest, I don´t know if I would take that burden on myself. It depends on the type of disability, how and how much it affects the daily life. How much I would have to take care. But I don´t think I could date someone with a mental illness. I don´t want to cause some misunderstandings, I`m very tolerant. I don´t care about country,......
*enjoy your life while you still can *get serious on whatever you're doing *always listen to your parents warns and thoughts *don't be down or have low self esteem when seeing others do better than you cause it will not last forever.. your day will come.. *it's okay to make mistake and learn from it *don't trust people too much.. 80% Trust & 2......
Best advice? Go on and grow a thick (if possible, diamond would be nice) skin, kids. Get ready to be crushed and beaten blue until you think you couldn't possibly take another blow. Then be able to take that blow and still stand up, look your enemies dead in the eye, and tell them it felt good and that you'll do your best again tomorrow. Welcome to......
Adults aren't always right, adults don't always know the answer, adults can and do take advantage of younger people. Don't be afraid to speak up if there's something going on that feels bad and wrong. Question everything everyone tells you and find facts to back it up to form your own opinions. It's okay to show emotion, be it anger, sadness, or fe......
All very good answers here. I agree, but will add mine. I'm 49, and I can't believe it because I still feel like I'm in my 20s inside! My suggestions are things that I wish I had done more of myself: I will repeat the one about basically loving yourself no matter what. Always keep your self esteem high, and don't let others dictate to you what ......
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......
23-year-old here. I know I'm not THAT old, but if I could give someone younger any sort of advice I'd tell 'em to enjoy whatever stage of life they're in to the fullest. Don't spend your time waiting for life to "begin"; enjoy it now. You accumulate MORE problems as you age, not less. Also, insecurities are a frivolous waste of time and energy. Do......
Finance advice! Don't laugh, it's the most useful and easy advice you'll read here. Get ready because this will make your future way better without you needing to do anything that requires much effort! 1: Get a credit card. The sooner the better. A steady 1-2% rewards with no monthly fees card is what you want. Once you have it, use it as if it wa......
Hello. While this may not be the best place to be having the discussion: Point 1 – you are not alone. That is obvious by all the those that were brave enough to answer your question with their experiences, so take heart in that there is always someone out there that is experiencing or has experienced what you are. This might not turn out to be y......
So my ex-step dad was a tattoo artist. He pretty much used my mom as a walking portfolio and my sister and I were always jealous that we couldn't have one (we were somewhere in elementary/middle school age). So he ended up giving us both a single dot on the left side of our right arm just bellow our hand. It was cool when we were younger we would a......
Meant to post this here instead of as a reply to another comment: I have dated a lot of guys and thought I was in love. All the decent ones said they could never see me as more than a friend. I built up walls around myself and even though I tried a dating service (after my son was born), all I ever seemed to attract was losers. Then when I was 32 ......
No. I am 43, and while I used to date and even have a 19-yr-old son (out of wedlock), I do not really date anymore. I have only ever met one man that I TRULY wanted to spend the rest of my life with. He did not love me back (we are still friends, but he married someone else). After that, I tried dating a few times, but I just don't feel anything ev......
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