Things My Parents Never Discussed With Me

Things My Parents Never Discussed With Me
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Things my parents never discussed with me:

• Save 10% of each check and put it into your savings. Living paycheck to paycheck will never keep you ahead of the game.

• If you’re undecided about a career, pickup a trade or work your way up the ladder at your job. Do not continue to work in the same position for more than 2-3 years.

• Seek therapy for your issues instead of self medicating with casual sex or drugs, venting to your friends constantly, becoming antisocial or co-dependant on someone. It’s not healthy.

• If you’re not receiving the same energy you put into a friendship or relationship, leave. You are not a doormat. feel free to share

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