- Your control over your sexual urges will determine whether you succeed or fail in life.
- Pornography and masturbation are major obstacles to success; they stunt your growth and damage your brain.
- Avoid alcohol as if your life depends on it; losing control leads to foolishness and regret.
- Keep your standards high—never settle for less just because it’s available.
- Collaborate with those smarter than you; don’t compete with them.
- Take full responsibility for your life—no one else can solve your problems for you.
- Only take advice from those who have reached where you aspire to be.
- Be innovative in finding ways to make money, and ignore those who mock your hustle.
- You don’t need countless self-help books; what you need is action and self-discipline. Be disciplined!
- Stay away from drugs, including weed.
- Use YouTube to learn new skills instead of wasting time on unproductive content on Netflix.
- Understand that no one will look out for you—overcome shyness, create opportunities for yourself.
- Comfort can become an addiction and a quick path to depression.
- Always prioritize your family; support and defend them, even in their shortcomings.
- Seek out new opportunities and learn from those ahead of you.
Additional Catholic Guidance:
- Your life must always be attached to Prayer, Sacrament, Goodworks, Virtue and the teaching of the Church.
- Avoid sin and strive for holiness through regular Confession.
- Avoid unholy places like (dancing party, non Catholic services, and bars)
- Do not get involved in crime, drugs, or bad influences.
- Stay away from relationships that go against Catholic teachings, including homosexual, lesbian relationships, and bad friends.
- Do not engage in premarital sex or premature relationships, choose Chastity, focus on your study, finish schooling, find a good job and marry in the Church.
- Always respect your parents and serve in the Church while you are young.
- Pray the Rosary daily and develop a strong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
- Be chaste, humble, and maintain a goal-oriented mindset.
- Avoid procrastination and be diligent in your duties.
- Support you family especially when they get old.
- Remember that Hell is real and must be avoided at all costs. Stay on the path of virtue and grace.
Wilphy Wilson