If you were seventeen again, and know what you know now...
If you were seventeen again, and know what you know now...
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Wacky Racer

Original Poster:

41,025 posts

273 months

Friday 5th June
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What would you do differently?

Radec

5,579 posts

73 months

Friday 5th June
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Get bitcoin

Kawasicki

14,297 posts

261 months

Friday 5th June
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Not much. It’s been fun.

Tarby

206 posts

4 months

Friday 5th June
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Radec said:
Get bitcoin
Lol,yes. Didn’t exist then. I would buy Amazon however!

Gerradi

2,000 posts

146 months

Friday 5th June
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Kawasicki said:
Not much. It s been fun.
Ditto but maybe a little more considerate to my dear old Dad...

Huff

3,413 posts

217 months

Friday 5th June
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..wd have gotten -laid.. a lot... /missed the signals etc.

aterribleusername

528 posts

89 months

Friday 5th June
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Forget trying to buy your way into being successful (cars, clothes, stuff in general) and just save as much as you can to buy my own place. None of that crap made a hot of difference to my prospects but did saddle me with a lot of debt £40k in 5 years that took me until I was 30 to pay off. Over a decade wasted and enough time for the option of buying my own place to essentially become unreachable.

Obi Wan

2,291 posts

241 months

Friday 5th June
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Radec said:
Get bitcoin
This a 1000%.

I would handle some of my friendships in a different way.

Sheets Tabuer

21,152 posts

241 months

Friday 5th June
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all in apple, then sell all that and all in bitcoin.

stinkyspanner

953 posts

103 months

Friday 5th June
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Choose better friends

POIDH

3,307 posts

91 months

Friday 5th June
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Buy early Apple, Microsoft and Tesla shares.
Take that job offer in NZ and travel more.
Speak to more girls - and with confidence.
Buy land.

Wacky Racer

Original Poster:

41,025 posts

273 months

Friday 5th June
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Read The Mexican fisherman's tale.

Blib

47,525 posts

223 months

Friday 5th June
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Work hard on acceptance and gratitude.

Quhet

2,847 posts

172 months

Friday 5th June
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Huff said:
..wd have gotten -laid.. a lot... /missed the signals etc.
Absolutely thislaugh

Prohibiting

1,898 posts

144 months

Friday 5th June
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My outlook on jobs and careers as a whole has changed massively in the last few years. Knowing and seeing what I know now, I d have pushed myself to start a career in doing something practical/working with my hands- whether that be learning a trade or joining the military, learning actual real skills and none of the corporate pen pushing BS.

When I was at school (which wasn t a million a years ago), we were all pushed to go to Uni, even if it meant it was a bad fit. At the time, I didn t realise it was a bad fit for me and I don t think my parents really did either. Teachers didn t really guide us based on our skills either IMO. Back then everyone seemed to have the impression that trades and military was for the dumb ones and the only way to succeed was to go to Uni and get an office job.

I lost my safe office job at the end of last year and the job market has completely changed. And I was never really good at that type of stuff, sitting at a computer or writing essays etc. It’s challenging times now.

Legacywr

15,187 posts

214 months

Friday 5th June
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Get myself on the property ladder instead of prioritising cars.

Tarby

206 posts

4 months

Friday 5th June
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Quhet said:
Huff said:
..wd have gotten -laid.. a lot... /missed the signals etc.
Absolutely thislaugh
Losers… laugh

xx99xx

2,811 posts

99 months

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Would've been nice to know at 17, that your dad (or grown ups in general) do know best!

GAjon

4,043 posts

239 months

Friday 5th June
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Super glue my hair on my head.

Arnold Cunningham

4,526 posts

279 months

Friday 5th June
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Try harder. I was a lazy tt.