It’ll just complicate your life and make you unhappy.
Rule 98. Know the value of an experience.
Life will pass you by if you let it, make sure you have some fun experiences along the way (concerts, travel, time with friends).
Rule 97. Friendship takes effort
As you get older your friends will move away or will grow apart from you. Make sure you work to keep your good friends around, take the initiative, good friends are worth their weight in gold.
Rule 96. Food is Food
There’s no such thing as bad food, don’t demonize it for yourselves. If you demonize food it gives that food power, when it’s just food. You’re allowed to eat whatever you want.
Rule 95: Don’t talk politics at work.
Because nobody cares.
So zip your lid.
(unless of course you become some sort of political big shot).
Rule 94: Make fun of your parents.
It’s always comedy gold.
Rule 93: Always be generous with your wedding gift.
The bride and groom took a lot of effort to invite you and to design/plan their wedding for you to attend. The least you can do is the give a good gift, at least enough to cover you and your guests meal/drinks. Your generosity will not go unnoticed.
Rule 92: When Traveling, Eat Whatever You Want
When you travel, don’t worry about your diet. You’re not going to be on your death bed saying,”oh I wish I had just eaten that salad and plate of vegetables when I was in Florence.”
No.
You’re going to say, “thank god, that I stuffed my face with nutella pies, meats, and cheeses when I was in Florence.”
Rule 91: Savor the Holidays
Kids, the holidays are a fun time of year. Enjoy it. Christmas and whatever else you end up celebrating in the future is about spending time with the ones you care about most. And stuffing your face with awesome food. So do both every year and don’t get stressed out about the stupid stuff.
Rule 90: Pay for Lawn Care & Landscaping
Kids a lot of folks like taking care of their lawn/garden, and if you become one of them, that’s okay. But I don’t, and you most likely wont because you’ll be our kids. So don’t be ashamed to pay someone to take care of your lawn and garden. Look at it this way, you’re stimulating the economy with your laziness. It’s a win-win.
That is if you still cut grass in the future.