You can't be afraid to not have everything figured out. There's too much pressure on young people today to have it all figured out when they're in college.
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Always just remember that you can never know all; you're always going to be learning; there's always going to be something new. I don't think you'll ever have it all figured out.
You're not supposed to have it all figured out in high school. If you knew it all, and it was the best, it's all downhill from there.
I'm not afraid of problem-solving. There is always a way.
When I was younger, I talked to the adults around me that I respected most about how they got where they were, and none of them plotted a course they could have predicted, so it seemed a waste of time to plan too long-term. Since then, I've always gone on my instincts.
The scramble to get into college is going to be so terrible in the next few years that students are going to put up with almost anything, even an education.
It's easy to start over-thinking things and over-analysing things.
When you're 18, 19, you think you know everything, but you have no clue about anything.
I think the beauty of growing up is not really knowing and figuring it out for yourself.
I know kids are supposed to go through these awkward stages, but I just never even thought about that. I was too busy worrying about getting my education while I was working.
Everything has been figured out, except how to live.