BEST ADVICE I EVER GOT

The best advice I ever got was from my parents when I was young. At the time they were giving it, I thought they were nerds and I firmly believed that I knew it all It turns out that it was the other way around!  I wish I had listened more to their wisdom when I was young.  Today it's priceless! 
"You can be whatever you want to be in this life." 
"Always leave a place better than you found it." 
"Stay away from those who complicate your life."
"Stay out of debt, for interest never sleeps."
"If it looks like a duck & smells like a duck, it’s a duck!" (Live in reality.) 
"Your house payment should never be more than 25% of your income."
"Everything can be lost except freedom of choice, but if you make the wrong choices there is no freedom!"
"What goes around, comes around; when you do good, you get good."
"Never stop learning."
"Do not spend more than you earn."  
"If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything!"
“Pay Yourself first from your paycheck and put it into a SAVINGS ACCOUNT." 
"Don’t focus on the destination, enjoy the journey."
"When good men do nothing, evil prevails!" 
"It is important to stand for what is right and don't be a spectator."
"Just because you make mistakes, doesn’t mean you are one."
My parents have been deceased for many years; what I would give today to have a little more of their wisdom!  It's interesting how shallow we are when we're young.  When I look back on my parents lives, in retrospect, I can compare it to that of the great artists of the world. Their talents are never really appreciated until  long after they are gone and then their work becomes priceless! 
It's important to listen to the wisdom of others who have traveled farther down the road.  The view from where they are standing allows them to see a clearly marked path and their vision can assist us in a more successful and productive life.  There is one more, however, that I would pass on to my children, "If you put God first, you will never be last!" By Linda Sumner Urza, One fine day.

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