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I’m guessing that most readers of this blog are young, or at least young at heart. So here’s a collection of insights from older folks titled “What do you wish you’d been told before you left school?” It’s from lifehacker, an AWESOME site for well, hacking your life. The question was posed and left to the readers to answer. There are 22 answers as I write this and I suspect it’ll grow to 100 or more. Here are some nuggets of wisdom so far:

  • “I wish I had understood how important passion is in your life. When it
    comes to a career choice my adage is….If you can’t put your heart
    into it, DON’T DO IT!”
  • “Start paying your bills as soon as possible. Pay more on smaller debts
    so that when they are paid, you can have less payments to make every
    month. Resist the urge to “reward” yourself for your post-college
    success with purchases that will keep you from becoming debt-free
    sooner. Also, make a monthly budget and stick to it.”
  • “Find a real-world mentor, someone close to you in age who has been
    through a little more life. Education doesn’t stop with graduation.”

  • Don’t be afraid to look stupid.”

Great advice indeed.