Taurus Older Self to Taurus Younger Self

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This question is for all my Bulls. What advice would you give your younger self (preferably teen years) based on your life experiences, challenges, transitions and learning lessons?

The advice I would give my 15 year old self (at the current age of 42)....

It's ok to be stubborn to an extent, but being wrong and strong for the wrong reasons without all the facts will block you from a lot of life's fruitful blessings. Dont be afraid to take risks. Dont allow your insecurities to hold you back, but use your fierce determination to propel you forward. The shyness and awkwardness will be diminished and you will be a rock star. Don't be afraid to speak up. Being opinionated will open up so many different avenues, and so many levels of yourself you didn't think existed, such as activism, philanthropy, being a game changer. Remaining in your comfort zone is not wise. Sure, we value money and stability...but there is so much more to life than financial convenience. Art. Music. Love. Priceless, and it will be at no cost to you. This will be the divine universe's gift to you. Never take it for granted. Embrace it . It's ok to release control every once in awhile. This will not be the easiest transition, but the most beautiful, unforgettable one. The twenties will be challenging, the thirties will be adjustments, but your forties....will be the new twenties, and it will be one hell of a beautiful ride.
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Posted by Cachet

I'd advise myself to not be so cautious to the point of inaction. In spite of the pros and cons assessments, sometimes it's worth it to jump in, even if it means a mistake is inevitable.

Also that it's okay to make a mistake every now and then. Even if you have to punch yourself in the face in the process.

I'd tell my younger self to take another point of view into consideration without feeling as though it has to he adopted.

Not to take other people's choices and actions as though they were mine.

Love this