“The cultural paradigm you’re growing up under tells you that you can’t succeed and you won’t succeed and you’re evil and nobody will ever care about you. That’s all totally wrong. You will succeed. You will have a beautiful wife. You will have a beautiful son. You will have a home with a white picket fence. So have faith, and most importantly keep your powder dry – Don’t rack up your credit card after college, that woman (and the one after her, and the one after her) is just a bullet point in the story of your life, not worth destroying your credit for the next 6 years.”
“The cultural paradigm you’re growing up under tells you that you can’t succeed and you won’t succeed and you’re evil and nobody will ever care about you. That’s all totally wrong. You will succeed. You will have a beautiful wife. You will have a beautiful son. You will have a home with a white picket fence. So have faith, and most importantly keep your powder dry – Don’t rack up your credit card after college, that woman (and the one after her, and the one after her) is just a bullet point in the story of your life, not worth destroying your credit for the next 6 years.”
Damn, that’s deep. I like it. Where did you get it from because it’s in quotes?
Just a quote of what I’d say to myself. I feel like I’d want to make sure I say exactly what I intend to.
Solid advice