Death is not
distant, it’s inevitable, and ever-closer.
No one knows
anything. Confidence is a front. Everybody is insecure.
No one cares about
your SAT scores unless they aced the test.
We’re all lonely
looking to be connected.
You’ll regret
choices earlier in your life, but you’ll accept them.
You’ll want the
decade back when you were lost and drifting.
You’re never going
to recover from some physical ills, aches and pains are part of the process of
dying, and that’s what you’re doing, every day.
Women inject their
lips to look good to other women, the same way they buy and wear trendy outfits
and shoes. Men just want someone who will listen to them, soothe them and have
sex with them.
Your parents said
television was the idiot box, and you feel guilty every time you watch for
hours, but you’re addicted.
Being good-looking
is overrated. Sure, it opens some doors, but it stunts you in other ways.
Character is built by challenges, if you avoid them, you’re at a loss.
Having friends is
better than having money.
If you were never
on the path to riches, you will never be rich.
Doors are closing
every day. If there’s something you want to do, start now.
Acceptance is no
easier than it was when you were five, but it’s necessary in order to soldier
on.
You really want to
be involved with someone your own age, because no matter how attractive a
younger person might be, they do not get the references.
If a couple says
they have no arguments, their divorce is imminent. Or one member lives in quiet
desperation, fearful of stating their truth.
People let you
down.
Everybody is out
for themselves. They make decisions accordingly. Don’t take it personally.
Some people were
dead at thirty. It’s a full time job trying to stay alive.
Most of what you
learned in school you’ve already forgotten.
You lament they
didn’t have calculators in school when you were forced to use a slide rule.
Where you went to
college doesn’t matter, unless it was Harvard or Yale, because those are clubs
whose members open doors for each other.
If you’re working
for the man, it’s just a matter of time before you lose your job.
You probably won’t
make as much money as your parents.
You probably drive
a worse car every time you get a new one. Once upon a time you could afford a
Volvo, now you drive a Camry.
People are dying
to tell you their story. Ask them questions. They’ll tell you everything.
You’ll become more
comfortable in your own skin.
You’ll be happier.
You’ll stop doing
things you don’t want to do. Actually, this happens not long after you move out
of your parents’ house.
You’ll stop being
fascinated by that which consumed you previously. Sports may become
meaningless.
You won’t know who
the people they’re talking about in “People” and the rest of the gossip rags
are, and you won’t care.
You’ll realize no
one leaves their mark, except for a few people who didn’t know they were doing
so, so it’s a futile pursuit.
Wrinkles only
bother those who have them. Beauty changes when we get older. We’re looking for
a glint in the eye, a sense of satisfaction and adventure.
If you’re up for
anything, we’re attracted to you.
No one can keep a
secret.
There are truly
rich people and chances are you’re not one of them. Unless you’ve got a friend,
you’ll rarely get the best seat, you’ll rarely get preferential treatment. You
don’t want to see yourself as one of the unwashed masses, but you are.
You don’t want to
be President.
Life is
topsy-turvy, just because someone’s successful today, that does not mean they
will be so tomorrow.
Even the best and
the brightest have kids who screw up.
Not everybody has
to go to college to be successful, although this is impossible for parents to
accept when their children drop out.
People oftentimes
don’t want to hear the truth, you’ll have trouble getting ahead if you don’t
know when to hold your tongue.
Everybody gets
cancer, if you ain’t got it, your time is coming.
You think you want
to live forever, but you don’t, because none of your friends will be around to
share it with.
There are two
types of people, those who want to retire and those who don’t.
There are two
types of people, those who prepared for retirement and those who didn’t, and
some have to continue to work when they don’t want to.
Your health may
not allow you to continue to work, even if you want to.
It’s fun learning
what the people you grew up with are up to, but you really don’t want to hang
with any of them that you weren’t hanging with before the Internet.
People don’t
change. Certainly not unless they want to. So expect the person who bugged you
in school to still bug you as an adult. And know that chances are you can never
ever get back together with your ex because what caused the breakup back then
still exists.
Marriage is hard.
Divorce is even
harder.
Sometimes life is
better with a new partner, but sometimes it’s not.
People who want to
make you feel inadequate feel inadequate themselves.
Not everybody
grows up, some are still bullies.
People who would
hit you as kids won’t hit you as an adult, mostly because they’re afraid of the
lawsuit.
The biggest rebel
in school is complacent as an adult.
Some of your best
friends will become Republicans.
Some of your best
friends will retreat to religion.
You’ll laugh at
those trying to look younger, or follow their lead down the path of inadequacy.
You’ll regret you
stopped piano lessons.
You’ll see the
passing of your parents as a precursor to your own demise. Once they’re gone,
you’re next.
You’ll love making
references to old movies and songs.
Unless you have
children, the Top Forty will become meaningless.
You’ll be stunned
that the biggest TV shows and stars of yore will become forgotten as time goes
by.
You’ll be more
interested in the news, and more interested in politics.
You’ll think it
was better when you were young.
Even though you
are closer to death, you won’t want to be young again. You had so many
questions, you were so angst-ridden, you were searching. As the cliche goes,
youth is wasted on the young.
The key to
longevity is letting go of the past.
You’ll look back
at one specific time in your life when you were happiest, and you’ll discover
the people who shared the experience agree with you.
You’ll hear from
all your significant others, looking for…what they’re not sure.
You’ll recognize
hype for what it is. And become disillusioned by it and advertising.
You’ll realize
every generation has a teen phenom, a boy band that captures girls’ hearts that
fades away.
Stars who can’t go
out in public during their heyday will be at the mall buying keys and no one
will pay attention to them.
Being famous is
overrated, you treasure your anonymity.
Life is for the
living, so live it up!
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