I don't want to give any advice to a 19-year-old, because I want a 19-year-old to make mistakes and learn from them. Make mistakes, make mistakes, make mistakes. Just make sure they're your mistakes.
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I'm still 19, and I've got a lot to learn. I've got to keep improving and not get too carried away with myself.
Advice is such a tricky thing when you're young.
And at 19, you think you rule the world, and you can control things. And a lot of times, you don't.
Writers and artists never pay attention to advice given by their elders, quite rightly. The only worthwhile advice is the most general: 'Keep trying, don't give up, don't be discouraged, don't pay attention to detractors.' Everyone knows this.
Listen to advice from people who have been there and done that. It is so hard to believe that when you are young, but parents, mentors, teachers, they can all be so valuable when it comes to advice.
My mother gave lots of good advice and had a lot to say. As you get older, you realize everything she said was true.
I try not to give too much advice, really, because people have to do their things their way. I got lots of advice when I was young, and I ignored most of it - the good and the bad.
At 19, you know everything; by the time you're 40, you haven't got a clue.
I advise everyone to build a house at 19. It's such good practice.
I'm scared of the day I turn 19. I really don't want to grow past 18.