58 Pieces of Guidance I Hope My Sons Will Cherish

  1. True friendship is a treasure; being a good friend is essential.
  2. Women possess a keener sense of smell—keep that in mind!
  3. Hiding your mistakes reveals a flawed character. Strong individuals admit their errors, apologize, and strive to make amends.
  4. Avoid sending intimate photos. They may unexpectedly surface, and trust me, you don’t want that to happen.
  5. 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.
  6. Being clean and considerate is attractive; excessive drinking is not.
  7. 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.
  8. Sleep won’t resolve all your issues, but lack of it will create new ones.
  9. Set NYTimes.com as your homepage; it’s a smart choice.
  10. Junk food is fine for teenagers, but as you grow older, your body will crave nutritious meals.
  11. Engaging in sports fosters joy and health—make it a lifelong habit.
  12. Choosing a partner is the most significant decision you’ll ever make; balance your heart with your mind.
  13. If you’re uncertain about pulling off a trendy outfit, you probably shouldn’t wear it.
  14. Skimping on haircuts often leads to immediate regret.
  15. Your platonic female friends will be invaluable; treat them with kindness.
  16. Always support your siblings; they are irreplaceable companions who will share your history.
  17. If you suspect your parents would disapprove of your actions, take a moment to reflect before proceeding.
  18. Your 20s are meant for exploring risk tolerance—embrace the opportunity.
  19. Invest in quality shampoo and deodorant; it’s worth it.
  20. Keep two crisp white shirts on hand; you never know when a job interview or unexpected visitors may arise.
  21. Stock up on underwear; it will dictate your laundry routine.
  22. 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!
  23. 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.
  24. Aim to be the kind of mentor, friend, and leader you needed or wished for.
  25. Complete what you start—whether it’s a toothpaste tube or commitments made to yourself and others.
  26. Your word is your bond; anyone who disagrees proves my point.
  27. Technology alone won’t bring happiness; it’s the connections you make that count.
  28. If a woman seeks to change you, be cautious—unless it pertains to hygiene, health, or diet—then listen.
  29. Your manners reflect who you are and how others view your upbringing. Don’t make us look bad.
  30. Life and people will let you down sometimes. That’s what family is for—to help you navigate those disappointments.
  31. Men’s piercings will eventually fade from fashion; don’t be misled.
  32. Aspirin, water, and black coffee can remedy many issues—together or apart.
  33. When shopping with a woman, avoid blanket compliments; instead, tell her what suits her best.
  34. If your friends are unkind, you’ll likely follow suit. Choose your companions wisely.
  35. Treat your parents kindly; you’ll need their support for future adventures.
  36. Respond to your mother’s texts promptly if you want to maintain your phone services!
  37. Quality over quantity applies to shoes and suits alike.
  38. Toothbrushes have a lifespan—replace them regularly.
  39. Learn how to swing a golf club, shoot pool, and cast a fishing rod; these skills will serve you well.
  40. 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.
  41. Drugs will dull your senses, drain your finances, introduce you to undesirable company, and create lasting habits. Got it?
  42. Smile in photos and showcase your best side; you never know where those pictures might end up.
  43. 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.
  44. When you return home for a meal or laundry service, bring a positive attitude. It’s not an entitlement!
  45. Calling your parents just because is always appreciated.
  46. Sharing only the good leaves others unaware of the real you.
  47. Never assume someone’s wealth, health, or happiness; we often misjudge.
  48. Always put the seat down; just do it, no arguments.
  49. Your partner may be your best friend, but living together is different from hanging out with pals—act accordingly.
  50. Remember, the Internet is permanent; think before you type.
  51. If you think you’re ready for kids but aren’t sure, start with a dog.
  52. No one is ever fully prepared for parenthood; it’s always a leap of faith.
  53. It’s best to have kids close to at least one grandparent; emergencies are a common reality.
  54. Gifts for hosts are always appreciated; don’t show up empty-handed for dinners or weekend stays.
  55. Soon, you’ll be in a position to assist those younger than you; lend a hand generously.
  56. Acknowledge your roots and show gratitude to those who shaped your education.
  57. Check your mail regularly—some letters require immediate attention. Letting it pile up can lead to unwelcome surprises.
  58. Be the kind of person others confide in; those in distress seek out compassionate hearts.

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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.