#1 - Use punctuation. Correctly.
OK, now that that's out of the way. Here's my $.02: Start cultivating the ONE thing you are really good at early. Figure out what that thing is. It should also be the thing that makes you feel good. Now, find a way to build your life around that. If you try to deny who you really are, you won't get away with it. Eventually you'll realize what's at the root of your unhappiness is that you've denied who you are.
Part two of that is more difficult. Actually DOING what you love, and making money at it, is hard. Be flexible and know you'll have to compromise.
Find a partner that loves "that thing you do." Marry them.
2007-11-07 09:38:24
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answer #1
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answered by adam_gershon 1
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Try to wait until you're married until you have sex. It makes it more special. Don't do drugs...it's the gateway to many years of sorrow. Try to enjoy life the most you can because once you're 18 things change. Focus on school.....down the road that knowledge will come in handy. That's about it.....try not to get hung up on people picking at you because five years after you graduate you won't remember anyone lol :).
2016-04-03 00:43:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is an adventure, but don't make important decisions until you get out of school. You'll have more time to concentrate on yourself and what you want after you graduate and get that behind you. Choose friends that are thoughtful and don't rush into things or want to get things from you. There's a lot of bad advice out there from friends that don't really know what they're talking about.
2007-11-07 09:45:13
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answered by Essie 2
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Remember first you have one life to live (unless you are a cat :)) Live it to the fullest...the healthiest, the safest.....be a leader and not a follower. Make a scene but don't be the gossip...Explore the world and to see different cultures. It helps you appreciate what you have. You want to sit back one day and tell your great grandchildren of your lifetime experiences...so it always leaves you with a smile on your face
2007-11-07 09:37:24
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answered by katie b 2
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I think the most wisest advice in life is to be respectful and listen to your elders. You could learn a lot from them, they are older, wiser and been there and done that, also listen to your mother, she has your best interests in life and is always right. NO MATTER WHAT, i never understood why they are so psychic, call it mother's intuition, or whatever, as much as you don't want to belive it, think they don't know anything or as oldfashioned as she may appear, a mother is ALWAYS right.
2007-11-07 09:36:38
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answered by highballer906 4
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I Agree with mr Simone , listen to the elder their wisdom will help you alot in your life .
2007-11-07 09:39:42
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answered by hardfad 1
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Go for high school diploma and continue education. You won't stay on bottom on your career.
2007-11-07 10:12:21
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answered by Mattman 6
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Never lie to yourself, or cheat at Solitaire.
2007-11-07 09:29:19
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answered by Ebby 2
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Don't have kids until you are financially set. <------Seriously!
Do good in school and get every scholarship you can for college.
2007-11-07 09:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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carpe diem
seize the day
never give up on your dreams
2007-11-07 09:32:52
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answered by Meghan 3
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