"Always carry cash. Keep some in your front pocket."
This. One thousand times, this.
One would not believe the ridiculous situations my younger friends get into that could be solved with the simple application of ready cash. The plastic generation is often a gaggle of idiots.
“rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.”
I have lived my entire life with this mindset. Usually not because I was aware of it, but because it's who I am. It has often made me a less successful Marine *sly smile*
I like the thoughts expressed here more than the comment section of the article, but there's nothing new about that.
I'd like to sum things up more quickly in four points: 1. Be a husband and father, in that order, and take both very seriously. 2. Never stop your educating yourself; challenge your ideas. 3. Always seek to be nicer, stronger, and better express yourself. 4.
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daemon 8 years, 10 months ago
"Always carry cash. Keep some in your front pocket."
This. One thousand times, this.
One would not believe the ridiculous situations my younger friends get into that could be solved with the simple application of ready cash. The plastic generation is often a gaggle of idiots.
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57plymouth 8 years, 10 months ago
Comments by nitwits below the article. That said, I like the list.
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Razorback 8 years, 10 months ago
"No-one cares if you are offended, so stop it."
Man, the U.S. needs a giant dose of that advice.
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57plymouth 8 years, 10 months ago
Agreed.
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Cobrapilot 8 years, 10 months ago
“rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.”
I have lived my entire life with this mindset. Usually not because I was aware of it, but because it's who I am.
It has often made me a less successful Marine *sly smile*
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KyleSmith 8 years, 10 months ago
Last entry should read:
*Be bold enough to not fall inside a box of what some rich child in NY thinks being a man is.
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Chet_Manly 8 years, 10 months ago
I like the thoughts expressed here more than the comment section of the article, but there's nothing new about that.
I'd like to sum things up more quickly in four points:
1. Be a husband and father, in that order, and take both very seriously.
2. Never stop your educating yourself; challenge your ideas.
3. Always seek to be nicer, stronger, and better express yourself.
4.
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