Current Events > Anyone got any tips for Adulting?

Topic List
Page List: 1
REMercsChamp
01/22/18 5:04:10 PM
#1:


I'm a millennial and I'm not sure how to do this
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
mattnd2007
01/22/18 5:04:38 PM
#2:


Talk about how you are tired all the time
---
Steppin on the beach doot doot do
... Copied to Clipboard!
BignutzisBack
01/22/18 5:10:52 PM
#3:


... Copied to Clipboard!
Bishop9800
01/22/18 5:11:37 PM
#4:


REMercsChamp posted...
I'm a millennial and I'm not sure how to do this


Well, that explains a lot
---
I don't have to insult you. I have proven that you are a hypocrite and a fool. That's not insulting you, that's exposing you.
PSN-Bishop9800
... Copied to Clipboard!
Axiom
01/22/18 5:11:55 PM
#5:


Stop calling it adulting would be a start
... Copied to Clipboard!
Funkydog
01/22/18 5:11:59 PM
#6:


Make it up as you go along and hope for the best.
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
AzureAnihilator
01/22/18 5:18:16 PM
#7:


First thing, don't use the word "adulting". It makes you sound like a giant baby. An adult is not something you do, it's something you are. 24/7. The day you turn 18, you're done "childing".

Second thing is actually all the rest of the things. Pay your bills on time. Set a budget for yourself, and stick to it. Don't spend money you don't actually have, any debt is bad debt unless you're using it to build or establish credit, or pay off major purchases you otherwise cannot accommodate in your budget. Save money when you can, never know when a big expense will pop up. Get good exercise and treat your body right because it's going to go to shit on you real fast if you don't. Treat the people close to you right, because you never know what's around the corner. Don't put yourself in a situation you won't enjoy being in. Know your value both in the job market, and in the dating market and aim accordingly. Know that only a coward is always kind, and a coward will be used and abused his entire life and become bitter and miserable. A strong man has the capacity for anger and cruelty, and is compassionate enough to only use them when necessary.

Take care of your car. Get your oil changed regularly, if you hear a noise, address it as soon as you can. Make a schedule for yourself, and stick to it as best you can. Schedules aren't chore lists. Even if you only schedule a few productive things in each day, having them on schedule makes you far more likely to actually do them. Learn to handle things yourself. The more skills you learn, the more dependable you become. People will notice that about you.

Know when to speak, and when to remain silent. When you speak, take your time, because what you have to say will be worth hearing. If someone tries to speak over you, correct them every single time. Remain silent when you feel someone isn't giving you all the information. Their urge to break that silence will cause them to give away more than they intend. Sleep. Seven hours a day, minimum. You will be more alert, and more energetic in your every day activities. Last thing, work hard. A good work ethic will take you much further than just settling into any old job. Always remember that every workplace is a competition, no matter how friendly it seems. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there and expect to get what you want, such as a raise or a new position, so long as you are sure you deserve it.

Being an adult is being proactive about your own life instead of taking the back seat and watching yourself trip up. Be smart, be worldly, and most importantly, don't be afraid. There's nothing coming your way that you can't handle if you just put in the effort.
---
Man of the People - Hero of the Hour
http://imgur.com/H3MsnzZ
... Copied to Clipboard!
Ushiromiya
01/22/18 5:19:26 PM
#8:


Whatever you're doing (and we know you're doing something), don't get caught.

And pay your damn bills on time
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
REMercsChamp
01/22/18 5:20:29 PM
#9:


AzureAnihilator posted...
First thing, don't use the word "adulting". It makes you sound like a giant baby. An adult is not something you do, it's something you are. 24/7. The day you turn 18, you're done "childing".

Second thing is actually all the rest of the things. Pay your bills on time. Set a budget for yourself, and stick to it. Don't spend money you don't actually have, any debt is bad debt unless you're using it to build or establish credit, or pay off major purchases you otherwise cannot accommodate in your budget. Save money when you can, never know when a big expense will pop up. Get good exercise and treat your body right because it's going to go to shit on you real fast if you don't. Treat the people close to you right, because you never know what's around the corner. Don't put yourself in a situation you won't enjoy being in. Know your value both in the job market, and in the dating market and aim accordingly. Know that only a coward is always kind, and a coward will be used and abused his entire life and become bitter and miserable. A strong man has the capacity for anger and cruelty, and is compassionate enough to only use them when necessary.

Take care of your car. Get your oil changed regularly, if you hear a noise, address it as soon as you can. Make a schedule for yourself, and stick to it as best you can. Schedules aren't chore lists. Even if you only schedule a few productive things in each day, having them on schedule makes you far more likely to actually do them. Learn to handle things yourself. The more skills you learn, the more dependable you become. People will notice that about you.

Know when to speak, and when to remain silent. When you speak, take your time, because what you have to say will be worth hearing. If someone tries to speak over you, correct them every single time. Remain silent when you feel someone isn't giving you all the information. Their urge to break that silence will cause them to give away more than they intend. Sleep. Seven hours a day, minimum. You will be more alert, and more energetic in your every day activities. Last thing, work hard. A good work ethic will take you much further than just settling into any old job. Always remember that every workplace is a competition, no matter how friendly it seems. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there and expect to get what you want, such as a raise or a new position, so long as you are sure you deserve it.

Being an adult is being proactive about your own life instead of taking the back seat and watching yourself trip up. Be smart, be worldly, and most importantly, don't be afraid. There's nothing coming your way that you can't handle if you just put in the effort.

Shut up dude
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
Were_Wyrm
01/22/18 5:20:43 PM
#10:


Just play video games and blame baby boomers.
---
I was a God, Valeria. I found it...beneath me. - Dr. Doom
http://i.imgur.com/9gYddqW.jpg
... Copied to Clipboard!
Touch
01/22/18 5:21:00 PM
#11:


Step 1: Open bank account
Step 2: Incur mentally crippling debt
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
HypnoCoosh
01/22/18 5:24:42 PM
#12:


REMercsChamp posted...
AzureAnihilator posted...
First thing, don't use the word "adulting". It makes you sound like a giant baby. An adult is not something you do, it's something you are. 24/7. The day you turn 18, you're done "childing".

Second thing is actually all the rest of the things. Pay your bills on time. Set a budget for yourself, and stick to it. Don't spend money you don't actually have, any debt is bad debt unless you're using it to build or establish credit, or pay off major purchases you otherwise cannot accommodate in your budget. Save money when you can, never know when a big expense will pop up. Get good exercise and treat your body right because it's going to go to shit on you real fast if you don't. Treat the people close to you right, because you never know what's around the corner. Don't put yourself in a situation you won't enjoy being in. Know your value both in the job market, and in the dating market and aim accordingly. Know that only a coward is always kind, and a coward will be used and abused his entire life and become bitter and miserable. A strong man has the capacity for anger and cruelty, and is compassionate enough to only use them when necessary.

Take care of your car. Get your oil changed regularly, if you hear a noise, address it as soon as you can. Make a schedule for yourself, and stick to it as best you can. Schedules aren't chore lists. Even if you only schedule a few productive things in each day, having them on schedule makes you far more likely to actually do them. Learn to handle things yourself. The more skills you learn, the more dependable you become. People will notice that about you.

Know when to speak, and when to remain silent. When you speak, take your time, because what you have to say will be worth hearing. If someone tries to speak over you, correct them every single time. Remain silent when you feel someone isn't giving you all the information. Their urge to break that silence will cause them to give away more than they intend. Sleep. Seven hours a day, minimum. You will be more alert, and more energetic in your every day activities. Last thing, work hard. A good work ethic will take you much further than just settling into any old job. Always remember that every workplace is a competition, no matter how friendly it seems. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there and expect to get what you want, such as a raise or a new position, so long as you are sure you deserve it.

Being an adult is being proactive about your own life instead of taking the back seat and watching yourself trip up. Be smart, be worldly, and most importantly, don't be afraid. There's nothing coming your way that you can't handle if you just put in the effort.

Shut up dude


Hahaha TC that shit is funny.
---
We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. - C.S. Lewis
... Copied to Clipboard!
Fishy
01/22/18 5:27:40 PM
#13:


if you don't have an instagram yet make one and posts pictures of shit memes and complain about how the reason you can't afford a house is baby boomers and not the fact that you're 23 working at walgreen's with an associate's in applied women's science
---
~Dr. FishyStick| Welcome Back.
http://i.imgur.com/z50xS2H.jpg
... Copied to Clipboard!
REMercsChamp
01/22/18 5:32:23 PM
#14:


Fishy posted...
associate's in applied women's science

I mean, it was APPLIED women's studies
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
#15
Post #15 was unavailable or deleted.
Smashingpmkns
01/22/18 6:22:42 PM
#16:


Getting a job would be a good start TC
---
Posted with GameRaven 3.3
... Copied to Clipboard!
REMercsChamp
01/22/18 6:30:06 PM
#17:


Smashingpmkns posted...
Getting a job would be a good start TC

And sell my labor for some greedy capitalist to exploit? I think not.
---
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1