Things I Learned from 1962-1966

  • Don’t belittle anyone in public either by giving them the finger or verbally putting them down. It might make you feel good for a minute, but there’s nothing to be gained from it in the long run.
  • Enjoy the beach but wear suntan lotion.
  • Cars may be cool, but girls are hot.
  • Stand up for yourself.
  • Most of the time you’re worrying for nothing.
  • Make sure there’s always music in your life.
  • Sometimes the truth hurts.
  • Just because you like to do something doesn’t mean you’re good at it.
  • Be aware that some of the things you are doing today are “once in a lifetime” events. Appreciate them and remember them.
  • Take some time to improve your appearance.
  • Know the rules about being in social situations – have some class about yourself.
  • It is more than a coincidence when you meet and build a relationship with someone. You learn from one another – either what TO DO, or what NOT TO DO.
  • Even the most powerful, righteous, and charismatic people in the world can be killed.
  • Sometimes life isn’t fair.

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