These older adults share some important lessons they learned over the years on Reddit. Taking care of your body, saving money and having fun are chief among their recommendations.
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As Iliza Shlesinger would say, ' Gather round the Snapchat children', these elder millennials have some advice to spill.
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BRB. Screaming and Crying right now.
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Crackling like bubble wrap wherever we go.
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Make sure to keep things limber
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Cries in broke.
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There's no finals anymore. Keep it moving at your own pace.
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A circle is a shape.
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I'm still gonna be the first unicorn CEO and you can take that away from my cold dead hands.
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That's a fast way to really derail your life.
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Your teeth are your friends? OP needs to get acquainted with the spacebar and enter buttons.
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If you're sleeping on it, walking in it, or living in it. Splurge on the good stuff.
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Appreciate how hot you are. Not everyone ages like Jennifer Lopez.
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Unicorn CEO go! Be your awkward self. It's amazing.
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No such thing as perfect and that's liberating.
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The world changes faster than you think.
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Sit with my thoughts? Gonna pass on this one.
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*Benny Hill theme intensifies*
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There's a germ civilization on your plates. End their lineage.
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Money's hard to get and harder to keep. Save it.
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Keep your loved ones close. You'll figure out who they really are as time goes on.
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These older adults don't know anything either.
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And age is just a number.
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