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When to listen to Others.

March 10, 2021 by Linda Patterson Leave a Comment

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When to listen to Others. The answer and best answer is NEVER. Of course, there have been lots of research and a lot of people who try to get others into their web. What happens to a 13-year-old who starts drinking or taking drugs. Remember, that our brains are not developed until mid-twenties. And those things will have a terrible effect on the underdeveloped brain. Once you start on that road YOUR development will stop at that point and hard to catch up. How do we catch up if we feed our brain the wrong thing.? Listen to your SELF and do what is right for you and put only healthy and good things into your body. Just because your best friend likes doing pot, having a drink, or doing meth. You have seen pictures of the effect on a person when they became addicted.

When to listen to Others.

When you can choose your classes to take a class that will challenge you. And not just take a class to get through. Always challenge yourself. No matter what classes your friend takes YOU have to take care of YOU.

What do YOU want to do with the next school year? What brings you JOY or Happiness? Do you like to be challenged or just do ENOUGH? Never do just enough, go for the best always. YOU want to wish everyone JOY but YOU are the most important person. When you take care of yourself first then you can take care of others better. I knew a young man who kept taking care of his mother, wife, and children before himself. He died in his forties. He did not take care of himself, everything was for someone else. I saw this happen to him over the years. And from research, it has been proven that YOU have to come first and then take care of others.

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