Quote from TGregg:
The level of your happiness is in direct proportion to how well you know what you want.
The second aspect involves integrity. An astonishing number of people are more than happy to ditch their integrity at the drop of a hat. Hold on to yours, you will want to admire it in your later years. It is a worthy thing to enjoy.
Really appreciate this thread, it is really close to home. I have (2) young sons back from college this year and thankfully they seek advise/counseling/mentoring daily. My wife and I are still youthful at 47. For me, their recent return as men is truly a humbling experience.
This subject is book material, but I'll be brief. In addition to the many other excellent posts, here are a few of the key points of advice I give to my guys:
1) Continue to seek advice from your parents (of course) or others whom BY EXAMPLE have shown they are worthy of being listened to. Always remember it's not always what a person says that counts but also what they DO! Why your parents? More times than not THEY are the ones who have your best interest at heart.
2) Trust & have faith in your dreams and aspirations, these one day will be reality. It is the dreams and aspirations of the young that improves life for all of us.
3) Work hard and Play hard. Intensity decreases over time. If you keep #1 in mind when doing so, you will be fine.
4) Be confident & have no regrets. Remember you are young and you will make mistakes. Just don't take risks that may be overly harmful or fatal.
5) Laugh often. Surround yourself with people who laugh and love life.
6) Be carefull to discuss politics and religion only with those who are truly interested. Let people see from your example what you're about.
Just some of the lessons I've learned and try to pass on.
By the way, they have their careers and do part-time work with me trading where application of these lessons are essential

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Much Success to All,