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Alot of knowledge in this thread. Definately taking notes...thanks to all the fam dropping some good advice
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Originally Posted by blackredxiiigoat
From personal experience -
Experience everything that you can.
Don't be closed minded, and don't be afraid, become cultured and take chances. My only regret from college is that I didn't go study abroad (even though I was given the opportunity, I tried to justify my saying no at the time but I should have taken advantage).
DO NOT put sneakers and clothing on your credit card (card as in singular, not plural - you don't need more than 1 CC)....UNLESS it's a good suit that you need for interviewing. Seriously, don't do it. In a few years (hell maybe sooner than that) you'll be telling yourself, Man I was trippin.
Be courteous and treat everyone with respect. Karma is so real.
Network, network, and network some more....and if you're not good at networking google tips on how to network better. I'm serious. I'm a friendly guy but my networking skills are rather subpar so I've had to do research on how to improve in certain areas.
If your heart isn't in something, especially a relationship be honest with yourself and the other person. Sticking around when you've already checked out mentally is a waste time for all concerned parties.
With that being said, nothing good ever comes easy. A lot of the time you have to put in a TON of work before you start to see results but it's usually worth it.
Be happy, be positive, be appreciative, and find a way to enjoy life.
Oh and life is a marathon, not a sprint. Focus on yourself, keep working hard and make your own path.
I had friends growing up that, after high school took very different paths than I did. Made money a lot quicker than me, if you will. I'm tellin you bruh, stay on your grind and do you. It WILL pay off.
And when you're lucky enough to find somebody that you truly love, make sure you compromise.
"Who you are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you're saying" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Originally Posted by blackredxiiigoat
From personal experience -
Experience everything that you can.
Don't be closed minded, and don't be afraid, become cultured and take chances. My only regret from college is that I didn't go study abroad (even though I was given the opportunity, I tried to justify my saying no at the time but I should have taken advantage).
DO NOT put sneakers and clothing on your credit card (card as in singular, not plural - you don't need more than 1 CC)....UNLESS it's a good suit that you need for interviewing. Seriously, don't do it. In a few years (hell maybe sooner than that) you'll be telling yourself, Man I was trippin.
Be courteous and treat everyone with respect. Karma is so real.
Network, network, and network some more....and if you're not good at networking google tips on how to network better. I'm serious. I'm a friendly guy but my networking skills are rather subpar so I've had to do research on how to improve in certain areas.
If your heart isn't in something, especially a relationship be honest with yourself and the other person. Sticking around when you've already checked out mentally is a waste time for all concerned parties.
With that being said, nothing good ever comes easy. A lot of the time you have to put in a TON of work before you start to see results but it's usually worth it.
Be happy, be positive, be appreciative, and find a way to enjoy life.
Oh and life is a marathon, not a sprint. Focus on yourself, keep working hard and make your own path.
I had friends growing up that, after high school took very different paths than I did. Made money a lot quicker than me, if you will. I'm tellin you bruh, stay on your grind and do you. It WILL pay off.
And when you're lucky enough to find somebody that you truly love, make sure you compromise.
"Who you are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you're saying" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
this.Originally Posted by abernja
Open doors for people, smile, say hello, goodbye, and thank you. These simple gestures can make or break someones day.
this.Originally Posted by abernja
Open doors for people, smile, say hello, goodbye, and thank you. These simple gestures can make or break someones day.
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
More often than not, that female friend of your's that's always trying to hook you up with one of her friends or play wingman for you...
...that's the one that likes you more than anyone else.
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
More often than not, that female friend of your's that's always trying to hook you up with one of her friends or play wingman for you...
...that's the one that likes you more than anyone else.