Amias, there will be many things in your life that people will tell you to do and not to do. When you get older, it'll be up to you to decide what is best for you and your life. Some things may feel trivial while others will have major implications.
I've always believed that you should try everything at least once, I think we all learn from trying new things, we learn more about ourselves, we learn what we really don't like and we learn to explore. But if there is one thing I'd like you to keep with you at all times, it would be to take a shower. There will be days when you feel that you are clean and don't need a shower or days when you're just too tired. But the reality is that a shower is more than just cleaning, it's therapeutic too. It's one of the few moments in your life when you are in solitude (at least for the time being you'll be in solitude, we can talk more about that when you're older), exposed and engulfed in nothing but your thoughts. Metaphorically you can wash away the dirt from your days, the worries on your mind and the evils of others.
So remember, take a shower, do it daily and do it often.
Other things you should think about....
-Always say thank you, everyone remembers the person that doesn't say it
-Remember peoples name, your name is the first thing given to you when you were born and the only thing you can take with you when you die. It's more than just a name.
-Learn to cook. There's something incredibly romantic about making something with your hands. You don't have to be good, in fact if you fail at it, order a pizza and you'll have one of the best memories ever.
-Always have one clean and one dirty joke. You never know when a conversation will need comic relief.
-You're never too old to hold your mom's hand
-Teach a kid something.
-Never wear a denim shirt with jeans. In fact, never wear a denim shirt period.
-Learn to play an instrument. If you can't, then learn to just play one song. Start now with the drum set I gave you.
-Treat her like she's your everything and then treat her better than that.
-Never use alcohol as the excuse for bad behavior. You knew exactly what you did when you did it.
-If it was meant to be, it would've been. Stop fussing over it. Move on.
-Watch a sunrise.
-Watch a sunset.
-Dance in the rain.
-Learn to swim.
-Once a year, eat something that just grosses you out.
-Never start a fight. But if they deserve it, finish the fight.
-Buffets are bad. Ask your father.
-When on a plane, claim both armrests as soon as you sit down. Nothing ruins a flight more than having to keep your arms crossed the whole time.
-Listen more.
-Learn to drive a stick.
-Lose gracefully and when you win, act like you've done it before.
-Spoiling yourself gives you an instant reward, but spoiling others will last longer.
-Sometimes we need to get our ass kicked to remind us that we are fallible
-It's not what you do that defines who you are, but the effort you put into what you're doing. If you're a garbage man, be the best garbage man you can be.
-Go to college. Besides the education you'll get, the friends you make and experiences you'll have will last a lifetime.
-Ask her out. If she says no, remember that her opinion doesn't represent the entire female race.
-When in doubt, ask her age.
-There's a difference between charming and creepy.
-There's not much of a difference between sarcastic and asshole.
-Stretch before you play anything. You don't want my back pains when you're my age.
-Own tools even if you never use them.
-Pull your pants up.
-Don't wear any shirts with someones face on it.
-Tattoo's last forever. Make sure you understand that the tribal symbol or Tweety Bird will be there when you're 95 years old.
-Ask for help.
-Be spontaneous.
-Light up when you see her everyday. Show how happy you are.
-Sometimes having no reason at all is reason enough.
There are a million more that I can tell you about, but you'll learn to create your own rules as you grow up. But make sure you take a shower every day. There's no excuse for being dirty.





