NietzscheKeen
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I did include this one in the book already "How embarrassing, a fridge full of condiments and no food." Fight Club
....leh sigh....Me too, dude, me too...
You are not your job. You're not how much money you have in the bank. You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet. You're not your fucking khakis. You're the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world...
Key advice for me would be to seek responsibility when you mess up and acknowledge it. *cough your separatist group here *cough. My grandmother would have slapped the crap out of me for failing to take responsibility.As an "adult", I'm finding out many things about people, society, myself, etc. that I wish someone would have told me about years ago. Surely they had to know. Maybe they just didn't think about it. I thought it would be interesting to start a thread for information or advice that we wish someone would have told us years ago, but instead we had to learn it on our own the hard way. Anyone have anything to contribute?
My initial contribution is: I wish someone had told me that my family didn't always know what was best and that it's ok to not listen or not take their advice sometimes. And to not seek the approval of others, especially those that are always nay-sayers.
This is what I was thinking while reading this thread. Seems those around me all would like to think they are "that guy/gal" who braves the storm, when in reality, their actions determine them to be shore sitters. It takes courage to really live. I've been swimming upstream in this area all my life. I live surrounded by pseudo intellectual Yuppies who think they corner the market on life's meaning. Oy vey! They are so self absorbed they don't even realize that they are carbon copies of one another, nothing remotely interesting or unique about them. My parents pretty much always loved me for who I was and because they loved us they were supportive of almost all the wacky crap we did (siblings and I). But I wish they would've clued me in to the fact that all the rest of the sheep don't necessarily celebrate non conformity."So we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?" - Hunter S. Thompson
As an "adult", I'm finding out many things about people, society, myself, etc. that I wish someone would have told me about years ago. Surely they had to know. Maybe they just didn't think about it. I thought it would be interesting to start a thread for information or advice that we wish someone would have told us years ago, but instead we had to learn it on our own the hard way. Anyone have anything to contribute?
My initial contribution is: I wish someone had told me that my family didn't always know what was best and that it's ok to not listen or not take their advice sometimes. And to not seek the approval of others, especially those that are always nay-sayers.
Sadly most seem to be twats/twits for life. Quite sad. Oh well, sure they'll raise twattettes/twittettes who grow up to be carbon a-holes of their parents. God must be very disappointed in his work.Had to break this news to my grown daughter:
"Yes honey, there will always be mean girls. That 8th grade twit attitude never disappears. The adult twats like that just continue in their pettiness. "
I wish someone had clued me in on this in my early 20's
do u regret smoking weed tho?Dont drink dont take drugs and do well at school .
I recieved the advise just didnt listen