Slowly realizing the secret to hacking adulthood is always having something planned that you can look forward to. That solo date, trip out of town, spa day or pottery class will help keep your head above water
You aren't depressed you just:
- don't get paid enough
- don't flirt with new bitches
- don't laugh with your friends
- stay too much in the house doing boring shit
- watch porn too much
- don't do enough cardio
Its really that easy boys.
STREET ADDRESSES & THEIR MEANING
1. Court: Dead end street.
2. Crescent: Curved road with both ends connecting to the same street.
3. Boulevard: Wide street with greenery in the center and along the sides.
4. Avenue: Straight street that runs north-south or east-west.
5. Drive: A road that follows a natural feature (park, ocean, hills, or lake).
6. Alley: Narrow street between, behind, or within buildings.
7. Place: A short street.
1. Your hairstyle should balance your face. If you have a round face, add height. If your face is long, avoid too much height on top.
2. Keep your pockets empty. Bulging pockets ruin the silhouette of your outfit more than people realize.
3. Choose thicker fabrics. Cheap clothes usually look cheap because they're thin. Slightly thicker cotton instantly looks more expensive.
4. Dark jeans almost always look smarter than light-wash jeans.
5. Buy clothes based on your shoulder width, not your chest. If the shoulders fit perfectly, almost everything else can be adjusted.
6. Replace plastic buttons. Changing the buttons on a blazer or shirt to better-quality ones can make inexpensive clothing look premium.
7. Buy clothes for your current body, not your future body. Clothes that fit today will always look better than clothes you're hoping to grow into.
8. Match your belt to your shoes. It makes your outfit look more put together.
9. Wear matte fabrics more often. Shiny fabrics usually look cheaper than matte ones.
10. Confidence starts before the outfit. Stand straight, walk slower, and stop adjusting your clothes every five seconds. If you keep checking your outfit, everyone else will too.
This is free advice from an expensive psychologist. If you’re an anxious person, do everything for fun. Go to a job interview for fun. Submit documents for fun. Start a blog for fun. Anxiety feeds on importance. Don’t make everything a matter of life and death.