10 things I learned growing older
1. Saving is more important in the beginning of your career. Investing is more important later in your career.
2. Date a lot of people. You have no idea what you like until you've dated a few people.
3. Travel the world.
When you're older, you have more commitments that make it hard.
4. Learn new languages
You'll have a greater appreciation for life when you can communicate with others in their language.
5. Build a massive anti-library
An anti-library is full of books you haven't read. Use the anti-library as a measure of your knowledge and keep you humble.
6. Travel for work
It's one of the best ways to travel - on someone else's dime - but don't think that traveling for work is the same as traveling for pleasure.
7. Find mentors
Find those that are way ahead of you in life and learn as much as you can from them.
8. Eat lots of different things
Don't be picky. Try new food. Try new cultures.
9. Spend more time with your family
Don't wait until you're too old to spend time with them. It might be too late.
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