I am part of all people......it is good to walk the talk.My piece of advice is for people not to stereotype entire groups of people based on their personal experiences..
Nice save!I am part of all people......it is good to walk the talk.
Quite! I would tell myself not to hang around the thought police.or nitpickers as well.......Nice save!
It certainly looks like debt = scam.For me (mostly seriously) it would be:
1) Do not get into debt to pay for university, as it is mostly a scam.
2) Anything debt related is a scam.
Knowing when, how and to what extent to actively show mercy to others in individual circumstances - we all need wisdom to do that. I always went from one extreme to another, going from too kind to too judgemental depending on my feelings.I would also have sent back in time an extract from Les Miserables to consider in my dealings with others.
Jean Valjean, after being freed from 19 years of hard labour for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister’s child, is taken in by a local bishop in Christian charity. For all intents and purposes, Valjean is a sinner according to the law. He is unfit to be welcomed. But the bishop knows that God’s law requires love, charity, and hospitality. “Though our lives are very humble, what we have we have to share,” the bishop says. And even when Valjean, in a hasty and thoughtless act, steals the bishop’s silver in the night and is caught the next morning, the bishop gives him more: two silver candlesticks. To some this may seem absurd, but in this act the bishop gives Valjean another chance in the name of God. “You must use this precious silver to become an honest man,” says the bishop. “God has raised you out of darkness, I have saved your soul for God!”
Blessed are the merciful...
https://godinallthings.com/2013/03/04/the-bishop-with-the-candlesticks/
Those credit cards for me.For me (mostly seriously) it would be:
1) Do not get into debt to pay for university, as it is mostly a scam.
2) Anything debt related is a scam.
Yeah I'd probably tell my younger self this too!This is the best advice I gave myself when I was younger. Change requires taking a leap of faith. I would basically tell myself this every time I was faced with something that seemed like it had an unknown outcome and many things have unknown outcomes when you are younger. It worked pretty well. Not exactly the same thing as sharing what I would have liked to hear when I was younger, but thought I would share anyway.
It isn't a biological condition.Don’t get ODD Lmfao
https://www.additudemag.com/odd-in-adults-angry-oppositional/
I love this... ♡Do whatever you intended to do otherwise you can never be me.