You Got any Random Advice?

These are the 10 commandments that I've learned and live by since my birth in 1989.

1. A lot of brain washing in movies, watch what you're watching. Word to Nas.

2. Don't put chemicals in any water. You pollute the water, you're pollute the air too!

3. Silence is more valuable than you think

4. When life pushes you down, spring up with FORCE

5. Don't live for possessions 

6. Either you're an entertainer or a gangster; not both.

7. Let the simps cuff the jumpoffs. Word to Russell Wilson smh lmao

8. Slow grind >>>>>>>> No grind

9. When you sellout you still get nothing in the end. Real $*&! last. Word to Dom Kennedy.

10. Reality is always in your face.

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Start your day with a green smoothie. Make sure it's at least 500 calories with lots of whole fruits.

You'll feel AMPED... like life is too good to be true. :D

Been drinking green smoothies since 2010 and every day starts with the same feeling of "CAN'T NOBODY FADE ME". :D


How you feel around 2:30 though? :nerd:
 
What the hell is going on there?!?!



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Here some advice: DONT BUY DOPE ON THE INTERNET YOU GREEN *** SOBS!!
 
balance your checking account...never go by your ledger or available balance shown at the ATM or what shows on your online/mobile.

Know how much you have to spend and you will NEVER overdraw
 
balance your checking account...never go by your ledger or available balance shown at the ATM or what shows on your online/mobile.
Know how much you have to spend and you will NEVER overdraw

Better yet just disable overdrafts all together.

I wanna say as of 2012 you have the right to disable it. I know you can with chase.
 
Any type of agreement that has to do with money GET IT IN WRITING. Even with family and friends that you trust and most definitely with your employer.

If it involves money you best have a contract. Conversations, handshakes, and promises aren't worth **** in the eyes of a judge or a jury.
 
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Don't shop for groceries on an empty stomach

Flights are cheaper on the weekends

Set ur alarm clock with ur favorite song to start ur day right

For a job interview..prepare the day before by writing down questions and answers u think they are gonna throw at u..study that **** like it's an exam
 
Don't bite your nails.

Always wash your hands.

Continue to act polite, even if entitled people don't say 'thank you'.

Do something midweek to break you out of your weekly routine. (Bar, gym, yambs, etc)

Just because everyone wears slim jeans, doesn't mean you should too.
 
If you like to play music while you're working/studying, try video game music. By design it provides background noise without disrupting your focus.

You can make gifs from Youtube videos if you just add "gif" in front of YouTube in the URL.

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If you have broken Craftsman tools you can take them into a Sears and they'll replace it free of charge.

When taking care of a drunk friend, make sure they don't roll over onto their back. If they vomit while flat on their back they can choke on their own vomit and die. You can put a full backpack on them while they're on their side to ensure they won't roll over.

When changing/removing a tire, loosen the lug nuts before you jack up the car.
 
+1 on video game music for studying. I listen to that all day doing homework. It's my "Library Time" playlist

My advice:
No expectations, no validation. Self-fulfillment, self-satisfaction.

In other words...you should do you for the sake of doing you, not expecting any validation or acceptance from others.
 
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Practice what you preach.

I'm still working on that one.

Learn to say no

Don't make other people's problems your problems .

Study body language . And tone of voice when asking questions . You can tell when someone is lying to you or bs'n you.or both.
 
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