[–] Djazazel 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I would have done more regular exercise. I am 42 now and I have horrible pain in my lower back and down into my hips and legs. I have to do physical therapy twice a week. If I had just stretched more and made sure my core was half decent instead of the mess it is now I would be fine.
Stay limber, children!
[–] escape 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Would I remember everything up to my current age? If so, I'd start working out, learn web dev sooner, and probably not get married to my wife.
If I wouldn't remember any of it, I'm not sure how it would play out any differently. I wouldn't know to not make certain decisions.
Not drink so goddamn much / at all, enjoy my time with my friends, get more involved in social situations and go on an archaeological dig I didn't have to pay for. If I had just kept better track of deadlines for application I could have gone for free and not ended up spending eight weeks in the hundred degree sun with politically radical, largely non-English speaking Quebecois.
[–] obi-1 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Savings, just a little bit each time I get a paycheck. Not having to live paycheck to paycheck has freed me from tension and worries. I'm not wealthy but the stress of debt is something that a lot of us will be better off without. In other words: live within your means young brothers and sisters :)
[–] pm_me_firearms ago
I'm 20. I would start drinking until I pass out. Then once I recovered, I would go have some fun.
Get your qualification! Get your fucking pins! Use the tuition assistant program! Take advantage of the programs the NAVY is offering. and finally, go to medical and get records of your problems so you won't have a difficult time obtaining disability.
[–] TennesseRed ago
I would have done more shit that they said that I shouldn't
[–] Cuive ago
Wait longer to have a child, but ultimately I'm glad I did and I love her more than life :)