There's been a lot of good advice given so far so I'm going to try to cover something that hasn't been said yet. Keep in touch with your friends. Know and understand that friendship is a two way street: you both need to be reaching out to each other, otherwise one of you is going to burn out or you will drift. The older you get, the harder it is t......
Try your best. And be kind to yourself.
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......
A.For Everybody who reply to this thread and to everyone, The best advice I can give is to develop your MENTAL STRENGTH, developing mental strength can avoid you to be in depression. Search for MENTAL STRENGTH to learn more. It is very effective when you feel down or have low self esteem or you feel you can't do anything. 1. Search how to develop ......
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......
Older readers (over 21), what is the best advice you would give someone you...