If you could give any one piece of advice to pass on to the next generation, what would it be?
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Travel as much as you can.
Never compromise your values even when times are dark and fear is the order of the day.
Be a responsible person, but don’t take life too seriously! Laugh and have fun, when appropriate.
Learn how to develope healthy relationships!
Value people and not things.
Do unto others as you would have done unto you!
I think it would be to not wish time away and take each day and get as much enjoyment out of it as possible. One day you wake up and you just wonder where all the time went.
Also, when your kids ask you to play, don’t say “in a minute” because that minute will go away and so do the kids and they won’t remember the things you bought them but they will remember the things you did with them.
Take a breath. When you want to react in a negative way to anything, take a breath. You can still be angry, afraid, whatever, but taking a breath will always give you that split second to gather your wits and decide if a major or minor reaction is called for.
And also, taking a breath while laughing will allow you to laugh longer and louder. And laughing is good for the heart and soul.
Personal responsibility. Have it and use it. Too many people think things are always someone else’s fault and blame others. It’s your life, your actions, your thoughts. Be responsible for them.
“Value people and not things.” – Morocco
I can’t say it better than this.
Never touch grandma’s cookies, they put extra insulation on the thighs… that and be who you want to be not what others think you should be… hmm the list is long but I shant put you to sleep 🙂
Be comfortable in your own skin. You have to like who you are before anyone else can.
Mine is similar to Joys, don’t take life for granted. Live today like there will be no tomorrow. Don’t sweat the petty stuff.