- True friendship is a treasure; being a good friend is essential.
- Women possess a keener sense of smell—keep that in mind!
- Hiding your mistakes reveals a flawed character. Strong individuals admit their errors, apologize, and strive to make amends.
- Avoid sending intimate photos. They may unexpectedly surface, and trust me, you don’t want that to happen.
- Your identity is not defined by what you consume, drive, or where you reside. If you’re struggling, remember that external changes won’t necessarily bring you happiness.
- Being clean and considerate is attractive; excessive drinking is not.
- While video games won’t make you aggressive, they won’t enhance your skills as a son, student, or friend, either. Play them in moderation.
- Sleep won’t resolve all your issues, but lack of it will create new ones.
- Set NYTimes.com as your homepage; it’s a smart choice.
- Junk food is fine for teenagers, but as you grow older, your body will crave nutritious meals.
- Engaging in sports fosters joy and health—make it a lifelong habit.
- Choosing a partner is the most significant decision you’ll ever make; balance your heart with your mind.
- If you’re uncertain about pulling off a trendy outfit, you probably shouldn’t wear it.
- Skimping on haircuts often leads to immediate regret.
- Your platonic female friends will be invaluable; treat them with kindness.
- Always support your siblings; they are irreplaceable companions who will share your history.
- If you suspect your parents would disapprove of your actions, take a moment to reflect before proceeding.
- Your 20s are meant for exploring risk tolerance—embrace the opportunity.
- Invest in quality shampoo and deodorant; it’s worth it.
- Keep two crisp white shirts on hand; you never know when a job interview or unexpected visitors may arise.
- Stock up on underwear; it will dictate your laundry routine.
- If you spend the night with someone, reach out the next morning, even just a quick emoji. And never act as if you don’t know her—imagine my face!
- Remember to buy gifts for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, and other occasions. Thoughtful gestures matter. If she seems disappointed by your budget, reconsider the relationship.
- Aim to be the kind of mentor, friend, and leader you needed or wished for.
- Complete what you start—whether it’s a toothpaste tube or commitments made to yourself and others.
- Your word is your bond; anyone who disagrees proves my point.
- Technology alone won’t bring happiness; it’s the connections you make that count.
- If a woman seeks to change you, be cautious—unless it pertains to hygiene, health, or diet—then listen.
- Your manners reflect who you are and how others view your upbringing. Don’t make us look bad.
- Life and people will let you down sometimes. That’s what family is for—to help you navigate those disappointments.
- Men’s piercings will eventually fade from fashion; don’t be misled.
- Aspirin, water, and black coffee can remedy many issues—together or apart.
- When shopping with a woman, avoid blanket compliments; instead, tell her what suits her best.
- If your friends are unkind, you’ll likely follow suit. Choose your companions wisely.
- Treat your parents kindly; you’ll need their support for future adventures.
- Respond to your mother’s texts promptly if you want to maintain your phone services!
- Quality over quantity applies to shoes and suits alike.
- Toothbrushes have a lifespan—replace them regularly.
- Learn how to swing a golf club, shoot pool, and cast a fishing rod; these skills will serve you well.
- Never use your size to intimidate others—only do so in a sports context. If you misuse your strength, you might find yourself in trouble.
- Drugs will dull your senses, drain your finances, introduce you to undesirable company, and create lasting habits. Got it?
- Smile in photos and showcase your best side; you never know where those pictures might end up.
- If you sustain a rash, cut, or burn, snap a pic and text it to your mom. She’s a pro at diagnosing, even online.
- When you return home for a meal or laundry service, bring a positive attitude. It’s not an entitlement!
- Calling your parents just because is always appreciated.
- Sharing only the good leaves others unaware of the real you.
- Never assume someone’s wealth, health, or happiness; we often misjudge.
- Always put the seat down; just do it, no arguments.
- Your partner may be your best friend, but living together is different from hanging out with pals—act accordingly.
- Remember, the Internet is permanent; think before you type.
- If you think you’re ready for kids but aren’t sure, start with a dog.
- No one is ever fully prepared for parenthood; it’s always a leap of faith.
- It’s best to have kids close to at least one grandparent; emergencies are a common reality.
- Gifts for hosts are always appreciated; don’t show up empty-handed for dinners or weekend stays.
- Soon, you’ll be in a position to assist those younger than you; lend a hand generously.
- Acknowledge your roots and show gratitude to those who shaped your education.
- Check your mail regularly—some letters require immediate attention. Letting it pile up can lead to unwelcome surprises.
- Be the kind of person others confide in; those in distress seek out compassionate hearts.
I never wished for daughters; thanks to you, I didn’t have to.
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Summary
This article offers 58 valuable pieces of advice that a mother hopes her sons will embrace throughout their lives, covering topics from friendship and relationships to personal growth and responsibility. Each point encourages self-reflection and mindfulness as they navigate adulthood.
