If you’re 13 - 18 years old, please watch this video...

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A student at Yale shares 13 life lessons for teenagers, including seeking advice from older students, focusing on priorities, and building physical strength for confidence and well-being. Other lessons include surrounding yourself with positive individuals, partying responsibly, capturing memories, and acquiring unique skills to become more interesting.

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  • Seeking advice from older students can give you a head start in excelling academically.
  • Developing healthy habits early on, such as consistent exercise and surrounding yourself with positive influences, can lead to long-term success and well-being.

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"Life Lessons for Teens: Yale Student's Advice"

  • Colin, a student at Yale University studying computer science, shares 13 life lessons for individuals aged 13 to 18.
  • Lesson 1: Start before your peers by seeking advice from older students to excel in classes.
  • Lesson 2: Stop worrying about others' opinions and focus on your priorities to build inner confidence.
  • Lesson 3: Get physically stronger through consistent exercise to boost confidence and overall well-being.
  • Lesson 4: Surround yourself with kind, high-frequency individuals to grow together and expand your network.
  • Lesson 5: Party as a reward, not an escape, and develop healthy habits early on for long-term success.
  • Lesson 6: Capture memories by taking more photos and videos to cherish in the future.
  • Lesson 7: Become more interesting by acquiring unique skills, hobbies, and experiences to gain respect and charisma.
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