Sunday, March 29, 2015

26 pieces Of Advice Before You Turn 26

1.  First of all, never become the kind of person who writes blog posts about the things someone should know before they reach a certain age. In the worst case scenario, where you find yourself writing such a post, stop and go outside, run a mile, maybe start learning a language. Literally, do anything else you can think of doing. Even lying down and making snow angels on your dirty floor is better than continuing to write an X Pieces Of Advice Before You Turn Age X. ANYTHING. I mean it.

2. Listen better

3. Stay at the same job for longer than a year. I’m not saying if you hate your job you should stay; you (probably) shouldn’t. Choose a path, make connections, kiss some butt, do a job as well as you can – though that’s not overly important – and stick with it until a more comfortable position comes along. Depressing, sure. True, absolutely.

4. Knowing how to properly kiss a vagina or penis seems like it’d be important, if you listened to the internet, but it isn’t. I’m not saying you should purposefully be bad at that kind of thing. It’s just, don’t worry about trying to get better at it by reading about it on the internet, or by practicing on a banana or whatever. Just fall in love with someone who communicates.

5. Staying in shape is good. When you arrive to your mid twenties, perhaps late twenties, there will come a moment when you happen to see a picture of yourself from your early twenties or late teens and you may realize your body has changed. Because up until that point you’ve done pretty much nothing outside of your daily job, or intramural sports with friends, to keep yourself in shape. And by the time you realize it you’ve dug yourself such a deep hole that getting back out of it can seem kind of pointless, considering you may now have children or a job or something else taking most up your time. So, stay in shape. I’d say a good rule of thumb is when you reach the age of 26, if you have an office job, change your diet from “I eat anything before me” to something like “I eat things that are green sometimes.” Listen, I’m just trying to save you from years of embarrassing Crossfit. I'm in excellent shape and you should be too.

6. Find a hobby other than drinking.

7. Don’t worry about your hair so much. Everybody has to deal with getting older. Nothing is happening for a reason. Everything is just happening, like everything else.

8. Have confidence. You like being self-effacing, I know. And that’s admirable, in a way, but erring on the side of cocky is not always a bad thing.

9. Don’t waste your time trying to be an artist. It will get you nowhere in life, and in fact sometimes it will make you a worse person than you would’ve been had you not tried to be one. Because it will make you jealous and bitter and resentful for reasons you don’t even understand. So, do anything else.

10. Call your mom and dad more often. I know you’ll be going through points in your life when you can’t do much more than sleep and worry. But in the good times, or even the halfway good, call them.

11. Worry less about everything.

12. Learn foreign languages.

13. Watch out for steel falling on your head, if you plan to work at a steel factory. Also, don’t work at a steel factory.

14. Just do the thing you want to do…until you can’t do it anymore.

15. Invest in stocks that go up and don’t invest in ones that go down.

16. Take more risks. The more risks you take, the better off you’ll be. Or the worse off, I don’t actually know.

17. Buy fewer video games and music and random junk and instead buy high-quality clothes and luggage and goods that last a long time and increase in value.

18. Always bet on the most boring sports team - or the team you want to win the least – and you will be rich.

19. There’s a guy named (fill in the blank) who will be the worst boss you’ve ever had. Don’t be such a wuss around him. You’re going to quit the job anyway, so don’t take much crap.

20. Go on the internet less

21. Again, once more for emphasis, do the thing you want to do. How much time can one person spend worrying about not doing it anyway?

22. Don’t text and drive, or drink and drive, or just don’t drive at all. Get a bike and live in the city. Honestly, that’s your best bet.

23. Plan ahead. I’m really not much of a help for what that “plan” should be. Just make a plan.

24. Get better at math, or science, or be really good at being a jerk or bossing people around. That’s where the money is.

25. Try not to believe God is punishing you for every “bad” thing you do. Getting undressed with someone and that someone touching your nipples or butt has no bearing on what’s going to happen after you die.

26. Believe in yourself. Because when you believe in yourself you believe in me and when you believe in me you get this pointless lists that takes you nowhere. Actually, forget everything I said. Goodbye.

2 comments:

  1. I loved this! Well written and to the point. I like the way you think.

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    1. Thanks so much. I appreciate that. You're a fantastic writer, I am going to read your book soon, as I am almost done with my current book.

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