If you had to give one piece of advice that is pretty much universally applicable, what would it be?

Apytele@sh.itjust.works to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 166 points –

I wouldn't dare defile Douglas Adam's memory by not mentioning that you should keep a towel with you at all times, but my second contender is a surprisingly short three-parter:

  1. never lie.
  2. never tell the whole truth.
  3. never pass up a chance to use a real bathroom.
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Confidence isn't about being confident but acting confident. Act confident and life will be a lot easier.

Except if you want to do good science. Good scientists will identify false confidence and will aim to steer well clear of it

*Except if you want to do good science. Good scientists will identify false confidence and will aim to steer well clear of it

If someone isn't already doing that, they're not scientists.

Faking confidence means running your life as a con job.

It’s better to acknowledge when you feel insecure, find the root reason why, and then develop solutions to the unsolved problems giving you that lack of confidence.

For some people it’s as simple as their pelvis being out of whack. In some cases, all you need is a rolfing session.