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superduperpirate ,

Don’t rawdog a rando

Wearing a rubber every time unless you’re in a committed relationship greatly reduces your chances of an STD or an unwanted pregnancy.

BurnSquirrel ,

STDs are sooo much more common than people think because often they don’t even know they have them.

DigitalGemini ,

Start a yoga practice and keep it up. In 20 years, you’ll thank yourself.

snek_boi ,

Or GMB or any other mobility-oriented practice!

intensely_human ,

Learn to trust your gut.

You’ve seen this advice many times and it’s sounded silly every time and so you’ve ignore it.

The advice is, stop ignoring this advice. If you don’t know what it means, ask questions.

EuroNutellaMan ,
@EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

Well it’s not that I’m ignoring the advice, it’s that sometimes gut tells me it’s a fart but then it’s way more than what my pants bargained for.

all-knight-party ,
@all-knight-party@kbin.run avatar

I dunno man, my gut says everybody secretly hates me, I'm an imposter at my job, the world isn't worth saving and having kids is a fallacy because they'll just grow up in the resource wars, among other very negative things, I've learned to trust my gut maybe half the time

BlackRing ,

Try to take the time to care for your mental and emotional health when you need to, then, instead of stewing for years and years. I made the mistake of rolling with it, turned 35, and I’m lucky to still be here at 40.

Still struggling. Wish I’d spoken with someone years ago.

LarkinDePark ,

Yeah seconding that. Try to find a way to deal with your monsters. Forgiveness or accepting that you won’t get justice, whatever. But don’t drink poison thinking the other guy will hurt. We all need to learn to heal, the process takes s long time. The earlier you start the better.

geoma ,

Think it very thoroughly if you want kids

Etterra ,

Beauty is fleeting but crazy bitch is forever. Choose your relationships wisely.

jonas ,
@jonas@lemmy.world avatar

Find a way to love yourself, and to enjoy your own company.

paddirn ,

Take care of your back and your teeth, they start hurting like hell the older you get.

MagicShel , (edited )

This couldn’t be more true. Don’t fucking lift that two man lift at work that you can totally do it by yourself because you’re young and strong and maybe you’ve done it a dozen times before. Just don’t fucking do it. I’m fucking begging you to learn from my mistake. One time was all it took for me to have a lifetime of problems since my 30’s. I know the exact moment I ruined my back. 30 years later I can remember how that pop felt. It didn’t even hurt bad enough at the time to need time off work. I thought I was still just fine. Ten years later, nope. And now that I’m fifty, everything hurts. It hurts to lay down in bed. It hurts when I get up in the morning. I lifted a 1gal. bottle and was bedridden for a week. My own kids had to watch me spend ten minutes crawling up a flight of stairs to my bed; they were crying and scared that the guy who was their Superman couldn’t even stand up. I promise you, it can happen and you’re rolling the dice every time you do it.

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Vaggumon ,
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

Drink more water, listen to your body, don’t give more to someone then they give to you, respect yourself, and your time.

jo3rn ,

don’t give more to someone then they give to you

I tend to disagree on that one. Random acts of kindness/selflessness to people, even complete strangers, can bring bonus satisfaction to your life (and sometimes will be paid back). Make it a habit to give to people, when you have the chance, especially if it is low effort.

If you have people around you that just constantly leech off of you, then I agree: don’t let yourself be sucked dry.

Vaggumon ,
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

I was more referring to your final statement. Those who take and take and never give back to use you with little regard for your own happiness or safety.

BurnSquirrel ,

Do all the cool physical things you want to do now, like mountain climbing, martial arts, skiing whatever. You can still do all of that at 40 but it’s harder to find time and you’re much more injury prone.

daq ,

Take care of your health in general, but take extra special care of your core. Your back will thank you in 20 years.

stiephelando ,

Back and teeth are haunting me already at 31. Take care of them, it’s crucial for your quality of life!

lichtmetzger ,

Especially if you have an office job. Get a really good and really expensive office chair with a flexible back and adjustable arm rests so you’re not sitting in the same position every time.

And also, take a walk every day. I do that every time on my break and haven’t had back problems in years.

terminal ,

If you want kids, don’t put it off for too long. I waited till my late 30s because I was never ready. Here’s the thing you will never feel completely ready. As long as your life is basically stable (job, housing, and no serious issues) you will be okay.

Kids are hard but super rewarding. If you have them young then you’ll get to see them as adults in your 40s. By the time my kids are adults I’ll be pushing 60 and hoping that I live long enough to meet a grandchild.

People have successfully (shades of grey here I know) been having kids for a long time. You’ll never feel “ready” but rest assured you’ll figure it out.

tiredofsametab ,

It's fairly hard to create one-size-fits-all advice since everyone will be in different parts of their lives in different circumstances.

Less time on the internet and definitely away from the big social media sites does one good. Avoiding the 24/7 news cycle does as well. Instead, read a book for something you want to learn or read fiction for some period of time a day on most days.

SuiXi3D ,
@SuiXi3D@fedia.io avatar

37, close enough. Invest invest invest. Start a 401K with Acorns or something, I don’t care. Just start putting money away for your retirement yesterday.

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

Save 5% now so you don’t have to save 50% later.

finley ,

Don’t smoke

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