Too long. I'm 49 years old. I'll won't write more than is here though there is more I could say. I just hope some people will read it all. Don't sign things without reading them. Learn to budget and keep track of what's in your bank account. My dad always said "An unbalanced checkbook is worthless." Learn to cook and make nutritious meals. One......
Look up stoicism. Its not a religion but a philosophy that makes a lot of sense, for the most part. Time is your most precious resource. Spend it wisely with people you care about and who genuinely care about you, doing things that matter to you or those you care about. Find a a way to be alone without being lonely. This usually means being fine ......
Hm. It's hard to find universal advice, but (38 years), these are probably the top things I've noticed, that might be helpful: 1) Give yourself permission to fail or be embarrassed. We tend to catastrophise and internalise the feeling of failing or being embarrassed. It doesn't mean you won't feel embarrassed if you offer a response in class and i......
Older readers (over 21), what is the best advice you would give someone you...