I’m 19, and I saw a quote that hit me hard: lf you only learn from your own mistakes, it’ll take a lifetime. Learn from those who came before you. So I want to hear it raw—no sugarcoating.
- What mistakes did you make at 19 that still sting?
- What skills, habits, or disciplines do you wish you had started earlier?
- How did family, friends, or work shape your path—for better or worse?
- What do you regret not doing, and what are you glad you did? I don’t want generic “work hard, stay positive” advice. I want the brutal truths, the regrets, the lessons you’d drill into someone my age if you could go back. submitted by /u/Akagame_shanks_
Originally posted by u/Akagame_shanks_ on r/AskMen
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