A Young Adult's Collection of Life Advice from Mentors and Authors
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Published on August 10, 2024
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A 19-year-old reflects on collecting life advice from various authors and mentors, sharing curated wisdom about decision-making, personal growth, and enriching one's life despite lacking traditional support structures like religion, partnership, or close friendships. The piece compiles verbatim quotes from respected figures the author has encountered through reading and past work experience.
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· 5 pulledI'm only 19 at the time of writing, so I know very little about life.
I have no religion, no partner, no (close) friends. However, I'd like to make the right decisions when it comes to enriching my life.
I never had any mentors other than those from my previous job: Malcolm Fischer and Beraki.
Hopefully the extensive experience from them and the following authors will help me get on the right track.
Many of the sentences here are quoted verbatim from their respective...
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