Submitted by TreatThompson t3_109fqxj in GetMotivated
When we’re young, we’re sponges.
We’re not born with values or beliefs, so everything has to come from our environment. But, obviously, all advice isn’t equal. Advice comes from people's experiences and opinions, and those can be flawed and not relevant to your life.
One of the most common pieces of advice is to go to college after high school. I’m sure most people mean well when they say it. But just going to college isn’t enough. There needs to be more intention and planning to make that advice successful.
Another pressure point is to structure our lives around financial security and retirement. Again, I’m sure most people mean well when they give this advice, but there’s more to life than being financially worry-free in your 70s. This advice could take the flavour out of life if done wrong.
So I want to ask, what other common pieces of advice are we better off ignoring or taking with a grain of salt?
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