An interesting conversation about parallel universes and meeting another version of one's self (which I'm convinced would be disastrous - ever met someone of the same gender who you had everything in common with? How much did you hate them?), and another conversation about life choices have collided in my brain as I started thinking about all the things I wish I could have told younger me at different stages of my life. So here it is, the wisdom of my ages:
At 5'1 you cannot wear anything long or flowing unless you want to look like a frumpy Smurf
Shortcuts ALWAYS lead to more work
If someone truly loves and cares about you, they make you feel good about yourself. Someone who makes you nuts, self-conscious or insecure is doing so on purpose and out of self-interest (not yours)
Believe it or not, 50 lb weakling and last picked for "soccer baseball", you are going to be a black belt one day and a mighty force to be reckoned with
That haircut isn't going to work on you
What is the worst thing that can happen if you fail the test? You have to rewrite it. Yeah, that's it
If you are afraid of losing someone, you don't belong with them
Never stop playing
Don't take yourself so seriously, no one else does
Guard "Me Time" with your life
Don't worry, no one else has any idea either. Everyone is faking it
There is no such thing as a "grown up"
None of this is going to matter in 10 years
It really is NOT the end of the world. It's not a catastrophe or a disaster either. Open a dictionary or watch a documentary on earthquakes, tsunamis, avalanches, war...a little perspective, please
Fear of success is more common than fear of failure
Many of the people at countless wedding receptions asking "when is it going to be your turn?", "when are you finally going to settle down?" or "are you dating anyone?" will end up divorced
Most of the "successful" kids in high school, the one's you hate, are peaking in high school
If you are bored, do something about it
Being creative does not make you "moody" and "deep"; all those actors, guitar players and artists you find so attractive can be placed on the DSM-IV. Creativity is not an excuse for bad behaviour
If someone says to you, "I'm a bad person", listen to them and get the %^*& out of there!!!!
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