*Originally posted on Medium
Over a month ago, I made the switch from 17 years old to 18 years young. Shortly before turning 18, I compiled a list of 19 things (one extra for good luck) I learned over the years. These are the things I wish I did not have to learn, but rather have someone give me this list… So here it goes:
- Your first love should be yourself. Always.
- When your friends don’t approve of a boy, listen to them. They’re usually right.
- Someone who genuinely cares about you will want to be on good terms with all your friends and family.
- Putting all your sad energy into school is the best distraction.
- Try not to be mad when people become too busy for you, instead be mad you’re not being productive like they are.
- Don’t let someone’s past affect how you treat them in the future.
- A lot of people suck, but you don’t and sometimes all you need is yourself.
- Your friends will annoy you a lot, but don’t push them away for it. You’re annoying, too.
- Listen to your friends’ valuable advice, but make sure to listen to yourself.
- People can change, people deserve second chances, but you also deserve to be happy.
- A lot can happen in the span of one week. Stop dwelling on the past.
- You’re going to disappoint your parents. It’s OK, they will still find a way to look at you like you can do no wrong. They are the only ones to never stop loving you.
- You’ll make friends with many different people. Try to never judge them for their differences.
- Words are SO important, choose yours wisely. You may impact someone with a simple sentence.
- Some days, your confidence will be low. That’s OK, you are still great and you are still talented.
- You are never alone. Someone always wants to help you.
- Just because you don’t talk to someone anymore, does not mean you have to hate them. People and interests change.
- Don’t worry that you look like an idiot. You’re still having fun.
- You will be torn with who you want to be and what you want to do. It’s normal and OK. Do what makes you happy but always respect yourself.