Don’t have sex with your friends. If you want to remain friends with them. DON’T.
Don’t have sex with your friends’ exes. If you want to remain friends with them. DON’T.
Very rarely can you be friends with your exes after a relationship. It sucks, but it causes more trouble than it’s often worth. Someone always has lingering feelings.
Try your hardest to not have sex with your co-workers. It just should not happen.
A lot, LOTS of people marry for not love nor passion at the forefront BUT still end up decently happy. NO ONE talks about that.
A lot of people cheat. Cheating has ruined uncountable lives and relationships.
A lot of people will never tell you their deepest, darkest secrets. Sometimes, even the person you marry.
A lot of people you date will never tell you the actual number of people they’ve slept with. Don't demand it.
On Health:
NO medical procedure is guaranteed. Doctors will not tell you this because they don’t want you to freak out BUT anytime you go under (put to sleep by medication) there is a probability you won’t wake up. Even the smallest surgery could have repercussions. Doctors may even lie to a patient and their family to hide the fact that a procedure is riskier than everyone thinks.
Doctors and nurses and other staff sometimes mess up, but they will never admit it, unless they absolutely have to.
On Personal Attitude:
Your parents will never give in or get better in the way you want them to behave. At a certain point, every kid just accepts that. Same goes for politics. So don’t get too bent out of shape.
Money is replaceable. Experiences are not. Obviously don’t be an idiot and spend ALL your money all the time.
Everyone talks behind everyone’s back. But it’s best to assume everything everyone tells you is a secret. Especially in the work place. And know when people find out you don’t gossip they’ll tell you more and more stuff. And the really juicy stuff. So even though everyone else gossips, try not to do it.
Something’s gotta give. IN EVERYTHING IN YOUR LIFE. Career. Love. Family. Friends. You can’t have it all. The percentage of what gives in each area of your life changes as you grow older. Sometimes naturally, sometimes at your own accord. Don’t fight it. Things are meant to shift and change. Very hard thing for a lot of young people to grasp, but it’s almost never spoken about until it’s already happened. So and so gets married and doesn’t hang out with their friends anymore. So and so works 80 hours a week and never sees his family.
On Life in general:
Life isn’t fair. Case in point, all the people that are starving or in constant war zones.
White people tend to have special privileges and preferential treatment in just about everything.
The wealthy and rich also tend to have an unfair advantage in most things.
Very attractive people will almost always get preferential treatment.
Chivalry, manners and professionalism will get you further than being a cocky punk.
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