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Advice to young folk

Well, as Gibby Haynes put it, Son, it's better to regret something you have done, than to regret something you haven't.

Hmm, I don't know I'd say they suck equally based on my experience. I'd advise to do all the things you want to that don't conflict with your conscience that you possibly can. Some things simply won't be possible. Let those things go and move on to something else and/or try to revisit them at a later time.
 
Faith is a wonderful thing, but it is not the only thing.

Oh...and along the same lines...

Don't take yourself too seriously because in so doing you can become so seriously lost you may never find your way back.
 
Don't trust whitey.

Which Whitey do I avoid?

Whitey Herzog?
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Whitey Ford?
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Or Whitey from Leave To Beaver?
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:D :hiding:
 
Love conquers all things but it can take a really long time. It is a good way to develop patience.

Engage in physical activities. Use it or lose it.

Don't drink sodas or other sugary drinks.

The moment you think you need to teach someone a lesson pull back and pause. Ask yourself "Why am I doing this? What do I hope to achieve? Is that really going to happen?

Being right isn't all it's made out to be . Someone who is always right can end up being left (alone) :p

Seldom yell in anger or use profanity. That way when you do it will have a much greater impact.

i like this post :)