Keep your problems smaller than your life. A flat tire is a flat tire. A bad meeting is a bad meeting. A canceled flight is just an extra two hours. These things become catastrophes when you let them. But they stay manageable when you remember the depth of your real life- the people you love, the work you care about, the beautiful years still ahead. Zoom out. Fit your reaction to the size of the problem.
My 20s definitely taught me that there's no point in doubling back on anything. Not a friendship. Not a relationship. Not a Job. Once it has ran its course, move accordingly. It's your job to take the lesson, add it to character, and move on.
I will say this again and again, if you go on a popular reality show and come out famous and don’t seize the opportunity to establish a once in a life time career opportunity for yourself but instead ‘prioritise’ couple contents for fans who mostly want to live an imaginary life through your relationship until the next shiny one comes along
You will only have yourself to blame, fans are too fickle
Glad Olandria and Nic set a new standard and made it work
If you a lame couple stop going on these boat tours because the bitches is throwing ass and you and your man just sitting there being modest and shit you gotta throw ass back bookie!
If you a lame couple stop going on these boat tours because the bitches is throwing ass and you and your man just sitting there being modest and shit you gotta throw ass back bookie!
This is why I always recommend people of any age to regularly play sports they enjoy or pick up physically engaging recreational activities like dancing or hiking and maybe tone down the "body goals" just a little bit. Some people can thrive as "goal-oriented individuals" but not