What general/life advice would you want to pass on to people, or give to yourself in the past?
>Don't try to hook up with a mate's crush
>Present yourself well- It's how other people see you first.
>Call your parents, they miss you.
>There's nothing wrong with spending time with yourself, as long as you also know how to enjoy time with others.
Don't stop lifting. Ever.
Worry about yourself, and everything will solve itself.
Opportunities are never guarantees, so take the chance and at the very least learn what it is you need to learn.
Don't drink that much lemon juice, it's going to fuck up your gut.
Fuck summer. All you do is sit inside anyways, so you might as well get a job and do something cool.
Punch your friend really hard. He's going to deserve it in a few years.
Don't let social norms and stigmas dictate how you feel about the way you choose to live your life.
Never believe woman words, look at their actions.
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> don't doubt yoursef so much
> don't take yourself too seriously, you're just another ant on the planet
> just do it (what's the worst that can happen)?
> it's often more fun to tag along with embarassing activities rather than sulk in a corner
> believe in yourself
>Take an active role in your life. Unless you're at least upper middle class or a literal genius, opportunities won't come knocking at your door, you have to go out looking for them.
>Don't be too hard on yourself. Take responsibility for your actions, but also realize that blaming yourself for everything that goes wrong is a very easy trap to fall into.
>Sometimes it's better to cut people out of your life. It may hurt them, and it may hurt you, but if you feel you need that distance then seek it. Just don't be a dick about it.
> don't take responsibility for other people's feelings and thoughts. Worry about your own. They're just as important and valuable
> your heart will be broken a third time. Yes he'll be worth it because you both will learn a lot.
> your suicide attempt and depression doesn't make you less. In fact, you can now relate to so many people and will become an effective and genuine counselor.
> accepting yourself and being your ow best friend will be the best decision you choose to make everyday.
>get off and leave 4chans
>don't take anything on the internet seriously
>don't feel enlightened what you learned here.
>pass on to people
Being undeclared or otherwise unsure about your college career is the stupidest thing you can do if going causes any financial strain AT ALL. Figure out your path before making the time and money commitment.
Don't put more effort into friendships than you receive from the other person.
Never take dating advice from a member of the other gender