Millennials of Steemit, these are the lies you were told growing up.

in #anarchism7 years ago (edited)

  • That some dude is gonna walk up to me and offer me free drugs. Where are my free drugs, god dammit?!
  • Turning the lights on in your car is illegal.
  • "You'll regret spending so much time on that computer when you're older." Nope.
  • You need to define yourself by your job. I wasn't told this directly but we live in a culture of dream jobs or people asking "what's your job" when they meet you. My work is cool but it's just work. My hobbies are what I define myself around.It's so ingrained. They don't even ask what your job is. They ask you what you do. Like sometimes I binge game of thrones, man.
  • "You won't have a calculator everywhere you go."
  • "You don't need work experience; grades will be enough."
  • "Be loyal to your company. They'll take care of you."
  • All guys will only want sex from you *all the time. Turns out that kind of thinking is harmful to a young woman's sexual-psychological development.
  • "Student loans are normal, don't be afraid to go into debt for that out of state graduate degree"
  • "High school will be the best years of your life. "At 27, I have to say, those were the worst years of my life.
  • "It will all make sense when you're older." It makes less sense.
  • That I'm smart but lazy. I'm actually just completely average but thanks to this lie I never developed many good habits or self discipline.
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    There are always lies being told, maybe there always will be. You still have the rest of your life to develop healthy habits and to cultivate discipline. Clear out any old stories or ways of thinking that are harmful to you and choose new ones to live by, the ones that serve your highest potential.

    Absolutely! I wrote this in a satirical manner but you are absolutely right. Every day is a new day to turn it all around. Thanks for the reply !

    #funny
    sometimes the joke can bring disaster