Advice I would give to my 15 year old self: WEEK 259


Supposing if I could give one piece of advice to me, at fifteen years old, it would be to not be so rebellious, so silly and to listen more, to stop saying. I know when you really don't know anything about life. And above all, don't repeat "that won't happen to me" because you will regret it, believe me. Enjoy each stage, don't be in such a hurry to grow up. Adult life is not as wonderful as we imagine it to be, so enjoy your youth in a healthy way, because after thirty you will long to be a fifteen year old.


Fifteen is a very beautiful age, but at the same time it is a complicated stage because of the rebelliousness of adolescence. But remember that mom is not your enemy and she doesn't want to make your life impossible, sometimes she forbids you certain things for your own good. Listen to her, she is your best friend, she will never want anything bad for you, she just wants you to avoid situations she once went through. play more with your siblings, hug and kiss mom and dad every day and tell them how much you love them, because one day death will surprise them. So value their advice from mom and their scolding from dad, because you will miss them with your soul and time will confirm it.


There are people who will only seek you out when they need something, so be smarter and don't let them sweeten your ear with flattery and nice words. Listen to your parents first and not your so-called friends. Love at that age doesn't exist, what you have are fantasies and emotional attachment. Your boyfriend at 15 will not be the love of your life. So take care of yourself and don't believe in empty promises.


Be kind to everyone, but do not relate to everyone. Don't trust blindly, doubt everyone.It doesn't mean that everyone is bad, but you don't know who is.Eyes we see, hearts we do not know.Stay away from those people who criticize you, who complain, who detract from you, who lead you k, to vices.be yourself and defend your essence. it doesn't matter if they are family or supposed friends.nothing is more valuable than peace Not everyone who claims to be your friend will be by your side in bad times..

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A very valuable piece of advice could be shared with today's fifteen year old girls, to soften a little those relationships between mother, father and siblings.
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Thanks for your visit friend, have a nice weekend.

I can relate to some points that you've mentioned, but I think mine was more of being stubborn. This reminds me of how my mother used to give me advice of what I should take in college. I was stubborn then, I sometimes regret about it. Yes, our parents and especially moms just want the best for us. Being scolded doesn't mean they hate us, perhaps they just want want to realize something and be wiser with our decision-making.

Well, in adolescence we are somewhat capricious or, at least, at that time I thought that when my mother forbade me something, they did not let me live, but as you mature, you understand that everything was for my own good. Have a nice day