Life: Write a 1,5,10 year plan for your life. Find an older mentor you can trust to review it with you. Execute and revisit every year. Hoping that your random actions will lead you to a successful place is wishful thinking.
Life: 2 alphas in a relationship leads to a breakup and pain. If you can't lead, follow. If you can't follow, get out and find another relationship.
I saw this clip from the movie risky business when I was a kid. I wish I would have take the advice to heart then. It will change your life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlbzeaaOaP4 "Sometimes you just have to say, 'what the F***'"
Don't be a jerk. Moreover, don't pretend you don't know what a jerk is. Taking pride in being an ass is slim pickings indeed.
Measure twice, cut once. And measure from different directions if you can.
To tell good from evil, give it power. Evil keeps power for itself. Good gives power back to you.
It's OK to walk out of a bad movie or drop a boring book. Life's too short to waste on things that aren't for you.
That said, what was boring at nineteen might be enthralling at thirty-six. Allow for the possibility that you have evolved.
Existence is a learning experience, not a morality play.
A difficult truth is always better than an easy joy, but that doesn't mean an ice cream cone after dinner is a sin.
Suffering is private. Never judge someone else for being in less pain than you, or more pain than you.
Break the rules rather than do anything outright barbarous, but also own the consequences of doing so.
There is always something worthwhile in the present moment, even if seems like a terrible moment. You owe it to yourself to find it.
Shared taste is not necessarily an indicator of shared values. Divergent taste is not necessarily an indicator of divergent values.
Don't worry about what other people think of you. But you are permitted to defray this rule if the people in question cut your paychecks. Just try not to defray it forever.
Be yourself, but not to the extent that you're living all over the guy next to you.
Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral. (attributed to Melvin Kranzberg)
Money can't buy happiness. It can buy remarkable simulations of it that are good enough to fool the inattentive. Don't be one of those dopes. Insist on the real thing, the one that has no pricetag.
Never confuse a bid for immortality with the childish fear of death.
Remember: they can kill you, they can besmirch your name, they can destroy everything you've ever done and ruin the lives of everyone you've ever loved, but that's all. (Paraphrased from Henry Rollins)
Never strong-arm anyone else into learning any of this. They have to get it for themselves.
If I look backwards and think of all the time wasted and all the crappy situations I could have got out of by just saying stuff like that, without bothering with politeness...
Being polite is good, being too polite is dumb.
2. The toolbox fallacy: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sz4YqwH_6D0
Never outshine your boss. Spread credits around but make sure your boss knows you are responsible privately.
I learned this the hard way.
People overestimate what they can achieve in one year, but underestimate what they can achieve in ten year.
It's OK to say NO. To your boss, to your friends and to your family.
A.K.A. Don't reinvent the wheel.