I woulda told my younger self ( between 18 and about 30 ) trust your gut. If you acted as a responsible adult then, and had even half the outcomes work out well, dont listen to others who tell you you cant do it that way, or your not doing the things the way " normal " people do them. Live life the way that works best for you, ....... not for others satisfaction. My Dad allways thought I coulda done so much better if I had done it the Old School way his generation had. Years later in his 90's he said I had done just fine doin it a very unconventional way that I had ever since I was on my own at 18. That REALLY felt good that in his twilight years, he saw value and success in my method, although it was very unlike the typical norm of the era. Im so glad he was able to see there are a multitude of ways to live your life and be just fine in the end.
The only thing I would tell my younger self is to be more confident, 'your going to be right more times than you thought possible' still wouldn't change a thing, great video as always.
Im still learning. Your perspective determines your perception. So, if you change your perspective , your perception will change and its not what happens against you that can mess you up, but more of your reaction or response to what happens that can topple you. Choose peace.
Concerning regret. I realized long ago that everyone makes their decisions based on what they feel is right for them at the time. So, there's no reason to regret such decisions. However, some of the unforeseen consequences can be regrettable.😊
I woulda told my younger self ( between 18 and about 30 ) trust your gut. If you acted as a responsible adult then, and had even half the outcomes work out well, dont listen to others who tell you you cant do it that way, or your not doing the things the way " normal " people do them.
Live life the way that works best for you, ....... not for others satisfaction. My Dad allways thought I coulda done so much better if I had done it the Old School way his generation had. Years later in his 90's he said I had done just fine doin it a very unconventional way that I had ever since I was on my own at 18. That REALLY felt good that in his twilight years, he saw value
and success in my method, although it was very unlike the typical norm of the era. Im so glad he was able to see there are a multitude of ways to live your life and be just fine in the end.
Well said!
Thanks, Frank!
Just great!
Thanks, Tim. ✌🏻✌🏻
The only thing I would tell my younger self is to be more confident, 'your going to be right more times than you thought possible' still wouldn't change a thing, great video as always.
Thanks, Malcolm!
Self-confidence must just be something we build along the way. ✌🏻✌🏻
Im still learning.
Your perspective determines your perception. So, if you change your perspective , your perception will change and its not what happens against you that can mess you up, but more of your reaction or response to what happens that can topple you. Choose peace.
Unsolicited advice is usually ignored. Don't be a busybody. We all have to learn at our own pace.
Can't argue with that, Doug! ✌🏻✌🏻
Concerning regret. I realized long ago that everyone makes their decisions based on what they feel is right for them at the time. So, there's no reason to regret such decisions. However, some of the unforeseen consequences can be regrettable.😊
You make a good point, Sam. Unforeseen consequences can be the pits. ✌🏻✌🏻