58 Pieces of Wisdom I Hope My Sons Will Cherish

  1. True friends are a gift. Being a loyal friend is a must.
  2. Women have a keen sense of smell—trust me on this.
  3. Trying to hide your mistakes reveals poor character. Real men admit their faults, apologize, and strive to make amends.
  4. Avoid sharing private photos; they could end up on your grandmother’s social media, and believe me, you don’t want that.
  5. You are not defined by your diet, your car, or your home. You are simply yourself. If that’s not working, changing external things won’t help.
  6. Cleanliness is attractive. Kindness is attractive. Being excessively intoxicated is not.
  7. While video games may not make you aggressive, they won’t enhance your skills as a son, student, or friend either. Play them in moderation.
  8. Sleep won’t fix everything, but a lack of it will create problems.
  9. Make NYTimes.com your homepage on all devices. Your knowledge will expand because of it.
  10. Junk food is for teenagers. By your 20s, your body will crave nutritious food. Nourish it well.
  11. Engaging in sports will foster happiness and health. Keep athletic activities in your life.
  12. Choosing a life partner is the most critical decision you’ll ever make. Don’t let emotions overshadow logic or vice versa.
  13. If you’re questioning whether a trendy outfit suits you, it probably doesn’t.
  14. Saving a few bucks on a mediocre haircut will lead to instant regret.
  15. Your female friends, who care for you and won’t sleep with you, will be some of the most significant people in your life. Treat them with respect.
  16. Never let your siblings down; they are irreplaceable. They’ll be your longest-lasting friendships and will hold your childhood memories.
  17. If you sense your parents wouldn’t approve of your actions, pause and reflect. Ensure you can answer their concerns before proceeding.
  18. Your 20s are the perfect time to gauge your risk tolerance. Don’t miss out on this chance.
  19. Invest a little more in quality shampoo and deodorant.
  20. Keep two well-pressed white shirts on hand for unexpected job interviews or visits from your girlfriend’s parents.
  21. Stock up on underwear; it’ll dictate your laundry routine.
  22. If you spend the night with a girl, reach out the next day, even if just with an emoji. And if you consider pretending you don’t know her, picture my face.
  23. Remember to buy thoughtful gifts for special occasions. Small gestures show you care. However, if she’s disappointed by your budget, reconsider the relationship.
  24. Strive to be the type of boss, teacher, parent, and friend you wish you had.
  25. Follow through on commitments. This applies to everything from toothpaste tubes to promises to yourself and others.
  26. Your integrity is everything. Anyone who claims otherwise doesn’t understand the truth.
  27. Technology won’t bring you happiness; the connections it facilitates will. Don’t confuse the two.
  28. If a woman tries to change you drastically, it’s time to flee—unless it’s about hygiene or health, then listen.
  29. Your manners reflect your upbringing and will impact how others perceive your parents. Don’t embarrass us.
  30. Life will have its disappointments. People will let you down. You’ll disappoint yourself. That’s what parents are for—to help you navigate those tough times.
  31. Men’s piercings will eventually fall out of favor. Don’t be misled.
  32. Aspirin, water, and black coffee can solve numerous issues—individually or together.
  33. When shopping for clothes with a woman, avoid saying she looks good in everything—it undermines your credibility. Instead, point out what truly flatters her.
  34. If your friends are rude, you’ll likely follow suit. Choose wisely.
  35. Treat your parents nicely; it may be a while before you can fund your own vacations.
  36. Respond to your mother’s texts promptly, unless you prefer to pay your own phone bill.
  37. Quality in shoes always outshines quantity. The same goes for suits.
  38. Toothbrushes have a lifespan—replace them regularly.
  39. Learn to swing a golf club, shoot pool, and cast a fishing rod. These skills will come in handy.
  40. Never use your physical size to intimidate anyone unless it’s during a sport. If you do, I’ll send you back to the cave.
  41. Drugs can make you foolish, waste your money, introduce you to undesirable people, and lead to legal troubles. Do you understand?
  42. Smile in photos and highlight your best side; you never know where the picture might appear.
  43. If you encounter any rashes, cuts, or burns, snap a photo and text it. Moms have a knack for diagnosing even digitally.
  44. When returning home for a meal, remember to bring a positive attitude. These comforts aren’t guaranteed.
  45. Calling your parents for no particular reason is always a thoughtful gesture.
  46. If you only share the good with others, they won’t truly know you.
  47. Never assume anything about someone else’s wealth, health, or happiness; we often misjudge.
  48. Always put the seat down. No arguments—just do it.
  49. Your girlfriend or wife may be your best friend; I hope she is. However, living with her will differ from living with your other friends—act accordingly.
  50. Remember, whatever you post online is permanent; treat it like ink.
  51. If you think you’re prepared for kids but are uncertain, start with a dog.
  52. No one is ever fully prepared to be a parent; it’s always a leap of faith.
  53. It’s wise to have children near at least one grandparent. Parenthood often comes with unexpected challenges.
  54. Bringing a small gift when invited to someone’s home is always appreciated. Don’t show up empty-handed.
  55. Soon, you’ll have the chance to help those younger than you. Extend your support generously.
  56. Recognize that your upbringing and education shape you. Show gratitude and loyalty to your teachers and schools.
  57. Check your mail! It may seem outdated, but some important letters need to be opened. Ignoring paperwork can lead to unpleasant surprises.
  58. Be the person others turn to during tough times. Those in distress seek out compassionate hearts.

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Summary

This article offers 58 essential pieces of advice for navigating life, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, relationships, and personal growth. From the value of friendship to the significance of integrity, these insights aim to guide sons as they mature into responsible adults.

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