The best advice you can ever give to a kid whose not already loaded with popularity is...
*drum roll*
"This. Time. Will. Pass."
A lot of high schools are just a place for people to do one of three things.
1. Make tons of friends, get popular, and have a good time
2. Pull back from anyone besides close friends and keep to yourself
3. Try to be popular, and put on a show, resulting in no one getting to know the real you.
This makes high school pretty lame for #2 and 3 people, so the best thing to do is remind them that it's only a smart part of their life time.
Most people fall into #2 or #3 and don't really understand who they are. It's not til post-secondary education or getting a job that you start getting a grasp of your own self.
Wukong says you can only know your true self in combat.
For humans, becoming a person who can stand on your own is a struggle in and of itself. Only once you've manned up and start experiencing stuff and learning who you are do you know your true self :)
Best thing on this thread. I am #2 and #3 :3
Wmoahahha waffles
[quote=Yougan][quote=JunSupport]
The best advice you can ever give to a kid whose not already loaded with popularity is...
*drum roll*
"This. Time. Will. Pass."
A lot of high schools are just a place for people to do one of three things.
1. Make tons of friends, get popular, and have a good time
2. Pull back from anyone besides close friends and keep to yourself
3. Try to be popular, and put on a show, resulting in no one getting to know the real you.
This makes high school pretty lame for #2 and 3 people, so the best thing to do is remind them that it's only a smart part of their life time.
Most people fall into #2 or #3 and don't really understand who they are. It's not til post-secondary education or getting a job that you start getting a grasp of your own self.
[[WuKong]] says you can only know your true self in combat.
For humans, becoming a person who can stand on your own is a struggle in and of itself. Only once you've manned up and start experiencing stuff and learning who you are do you know your true self :)
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Best thing on this thread. I am #2 and #3 :3
Wmoahahha waffles[/quote]
Thanks to jhoijhoi, Brynolf, Jeffy40hands, Samoh, MissMaw, Vavena, Koksei and The-Nameless-Bard for my signs
The best advice you can ever give to a kid whose not already loaded with popularity is...
*drum roll*
"This. Time. Will. Pass."
A lot of high schools are just a place for people to do one of three things.
1. Make tons of friends, get popular, and have a good time
2. Pull back from anyone besides close friends and keep to yourself
3. Try to be popular, and put on a show, resulting in no one getting to know the real you.
This makes high school pretty lame for #2 and 3 people, so the best thing to do is remind them that it's only a smart part of their life time.
Most people fall into #2 or #3 and don't really understand who they are. It's not til post-secondary education or getting a job that you start getting a grasp of your own self.
Wukong says you can only know your true self in combat.
For humans, becoming a person who can stand on your own is a struggle in and of itself. Only once you've manned up and start experiencing stuff and learning who you are do you know your true self :)
Best thing on this thread. I am #2 and #3 :3
Wmoahahha waffles