10 Ways Staying Young At Heart Changes Your Life For The Better
After all, you have to grow old, but you don’t necessarily have to grow up.
After all, you have to grow old, but you don’t necessarily have to grow up.
If you and your friends all follow each other’s advice all the time, you’re going to end up having the same love lives and making the same mistakes time and time again. It’s like asking a frog how to fly.
She knows she’s beautiful, but it’s more than just the appearance and her outer trappings. It’s how she holds herself. She knows. And you can’t begrudge her for having that knowledge.
Set a goal, and then see what happens when you actually reach it. Chances are good you’ll surprise yourself with what you’re capable of.
You spend all your time telling people they should back you, instead of proving it to them.
You’ve specifically chosen shoes just for the sake of taking a sidewalk pic.
Roommates can be great people, but no matter how close you are, it’s still a little creepy to plop down on the couch and snuggle up with them the way you can with a sibling.
That’s what a good relationship does. It takes two people who are good, and good for each other, and lets them lean one one another so that they can both grow to be better.
College: “Wooooo, semester abroad! I’m gonna do so many questionable things with my life! What happens in Prague stays in Prague, baby!!” The Real World: Leaving the immediate vicinity of your neighborhood on the weekend counts, right?
Your first instinct on helping someone feel better about anything from a cold to heartbreak to the stress of moving is to feed them.