Saturday, August 21, 2010

What life advice would you give to people in their twenties?

Pull your pants up, turn your hat around and get an education.





Be kind to yourself and other people.





Don't ever get the idea that you know everything already. Nothing is further from the truth. Life is a learning process, always.





Make mistakes, admit to them, learn from them, apologize, and make new mistakes.





Don't abuse your body.





Don't abuse others' bodies, either.





Don't play with other people's emotions. Not only is it wrong, it's a great way to get your nose broken.





Listen to us old people. We've already been down the road you're traveling.





Don't let technology isolate you. ';Reach out and touch someone'; isn't just for phone calls.





Don't drive with a cell phone glued to your head. Nothing irritates others more, and it's stupid and dangerous.





I'll think of more later. Excuse me, I'm having a senior moment.What life advice would you give to people in their twenties?
People in their twenties are young and want to grow up very fast. My advise to them is to study hard, stay out of trouble, learn how to stand on your own two feet. Aim to be the best in whatever line you choose, be kind to people, work hard at home and in college and in a couple of years you will be a very steady person on your own.What life advice would you give to people in their twenties?
Don't share your STDs.


Save some of your money.


Go to college and get a degree.


Wait until you are responsible before you have a child.


Do what you say you will do.


Be on time.


Dress well for a job interview.


Make wise choices.


Realize there may be consequences.


Call your mother once in a while.


Just because it's there and you can doesn't mean you should...





^this^ ... I think...
These are only for the twenty-somethings who *need* advice. I realize lots of them do quite well without advice. But for those who do need it:





Don't share your STDs.


Save some of your money.


Go to college and get a degree.


Wait until you are responsible before you have a child.


Do what you say you will do.


Be on time.


Dress well for a job interview.


Make wise choices.


Realize there may be consequences.


Call your mother once in a while.


Just because it's there and you can doesn't mean you should...
Ecc 12:13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.


Ecc 12:14 For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.
Life is only going to continue to go by faster with each passing year. Enjoy yourself, but do so responsibly. Prepare for the future, yet do not waste your youth.
How is someone going to give you directions to where you are going if they have never been down your road





The best thing to do is figure life out for yourself. Its more fulfilling that way.
Learn and experience as much as you can.





Try to compile wonderful stories, much better than money in the end.
Say your prayers and eat your vitamins.





Lol.
I don't think I'm the best person to give 20 somethings advice. I'm 18.
Find something you enjoy doing (work-wise), because you're going to be doing it all your lives.
Do all you can to live a happy life and contribute some thing for the lesser fortunate.
Work hard. Stay out of trouble. Be kind to people.
Reade ';Buddha Dharma'; walk the middle path.
if you're tired of falling on your face maybe you should pull up your pants.
You are still young and have a lot to learn. That's why people in their 30s say 'I'll never go through my 20s again.
I love clones!!!!





When you imitate a freagin moron, there's NOTHING you can say that's so GODDAMNED STUPID that people could tell the difference!





(although it takes a cloner to spot a clone) ;-)
I would tell them the story of Noah and how he saved the world.
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