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What should I do to stay single for the rest of my life?

·Have a purpose in your life ,something greater than finding a life partner or soul-mate and become more knowledgeable, travel the world do all the stuff you wanted to do as a kid and be wary of not hooking up with anyone and finally falling in love with them..·Do not give in to peer-pressure having a boyfriend or girlfriend for getting validation from your friends is a shitty idea ,remember that friends who really love you will not keep nagging and complaining about your relationship status ,at all.·Take your studies seriously for once and for all, show people you are too busy, if you are working give your 100% to your job and be the best at what you do . It will make you much more happier than having a boy/girlfriend who constantly keeps checking on you and calling you like babu ,shona ,baby as if you are really a baby..·Stop texting random guys or girls on social media, if you still do then do not flirt with them.·Do not stalk girls or guys on social media and have a productive life.You do have much better things to do ,right ?·Do not lock yourselves in a room during the Valentine’s day it makes you feel shitty and you’ll probably regret being single ,go out celebrate that day with your other single friends, go gaming all night long, bond over a soccer or a cricket match ,if you’re a girl you can talking with your friends all night long, watch a movie[not the rom-coms or chic flicks] and booze up until merriment..·If you parents want you to marry ,see girls or guys around they have scouted out from shaadi.com ,please explain them you want to be single and have a purpose in life and you are not going to settle until like you become the CEO of your company ,think beyond that ���good job, good salary’ tag, make yourselves proud..·Finally wanting to stay single for the rest of your life is the shittiest idea I’ve ever heard or come across ,do whatever the fuck you want until you are 30 or max 35 and get married or else keep regretting about a life that was fucking wasted ,when you could have raised beautiful kids ,have a partner you could’ve grown old with and can die for,but still being single is your priority for the rest of your life,go ahead friend ,it’s your life,your wish..

How can I stay a cashier for the rest of my life?

I'm 18 years old and currently am working as a cashier. My parents keep pressuring me to go to college; and I really do want to go to college. I would like to go for my bachelors in psychology, but the problem is that I love my job. I would like to learn about psychology; but I don't want a career in it. My problem is that I'm afraid that I might not be able to keep being a cashier for the rest of my life because they will say I am overqualified. So can you go to college and still work in a minimum wage position if you so choose?

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I realize this might seem a little weird and some people will think it's a joke; but it's really not! I'm just looking for some advice on whether I could go to college and still keep my dream job.

Would you rather work the rest of your life or go to school for the rest of your life?

I would rather go to high school for the rest of my life. Why? Because learning is fun. Many disagree but learning can teach me so many things. Learning teaches me:How to have funHow to communicate with others in different methods (Psychology would be really fun)How to work (I’m allowed to take different courses! My school even has a world of work course, allowing me to go into the work field as an intern! I’ll be the highest qualified one)I get an entire summer holiday, christmas and CNY off every year! That’s the biggest benefit! (NO JOB GETS SO MUCH TIME OFF)I get to hang out with friends.I get to do community service.I get paid to do something I love!

Is it wrong if I want to work at Google for the rest of my life?

It's not wrong, but don't put Google on a pedestal. From experience, I can speak on that mistake. If you go there thinking that it's going to be an amazing place that you never want to leave, you might end up disappointed. I'm not saying that you won't beat the odds and get great projects and frequent promotions. Maybe you will. Maybe you'll land in the right place and it's a 10-year fit. Great! Realistically speaking, most people who go to Google aren't going to end up working on cutting-edge machine learning problems, or building million-user products from scratch, or getting $5-million EMG awards for their work. If you have an average Google experience, it's probably best to leave after 5 years and take advantage of the stepping-stone factor while it's at its strongest.One thing you will find is that, unless you keep getting promoted, it starts to hurt you after 7-8 years to stay at the same company. You don't have to move up into management, but there needs to be some evidence of increasing scope, or you have to overcome the perception that you got comfortable and lazy and retired on the job (which is what people will think if they see a 12-year job with no promotions). That doesn't matter if you plan on staying at one company for life, but you can't rely on lifelong employment anywhere.

Can I go to school for the rest of my life?

Of course you can. Let's assume you find a good job with a bachelors degree at 22 (so far 4 years of school). Something where you work 40 hours a week and make over $50,000. Assuming the average class is $1250 per class (3 semesters including summer) and you take 6 a year (considered part time and would take about 15 hours a week tops) you only school/work 55 hours per week and costs less than $7500 a year.Let's assume your institution grants second bachelors without repeating core classes.Now add 3 years and you have two bachelors. Keep the same schedule of 6 classes but bump to a Masters degree. Now in 2 more years you have your first masters. Just to make sure you get enough masters you do this over two more times. Whew it's been 9 years since graduation and you turn 31. You have two bachelors and three masters. What's next? Well of course a part time PhD. These can be done in History/Humanities/Social Sciences and would require approximately 20 hours a week and take 6-8 years to finish. So now you're 37 with a PhD, 3 MS and 2 BS.But you ask what's next? Well we skipped an associates. They won't accept all of you BS credits so it takes you 3 years to your AS. But now you're 40 years old with a family, 20 year career, an associates in welding, bachelors in History, English and Economics, masters in Criminology and Sociology and a PhD in Philosophy. Yet guess what.. You're still not done learning. Now you take an academia related position at an university and have the ability to take every single class for free. That's how it's done.

How do I stay motivated to exercise for the rest of my life?

The first thing you need to do is figure out why exercising is important to you. How will exercise help you achieve your goals for your life? You shouldn’t just exercise because you’re told to. There has to be a deeper reason.Ask yourself, “What motivates me to exercise?”Once you understand your motivation, you’ll then need to take action and create the habit.If you think you have to go big and make a big splash, you’re wrong. That’s actually the worst thing you can do when creating new habits.What you want to do is start small. Make the habit creation so easy that you just can’t say no to it. I call these Small Wins.Using your desire to exercise, my recommendation is to take your goal and commit to 10% of it. Let’s say you want to go to the gym for 30 minutes. Your Small Win would be to do 2 push-ups.OR maybe your goal is to start running. Your small win would be to just put on your running shoes.You could of course do more, but these should be your goal. Remember, habits take time to create, so you have to be consistent with your new habit for it to become a habit.Whenever you don’t feel like it or you need that extra motivation, remind yourself of why you’re exercising. When you keep your purpose in mind, it will give you that little bit of motivation you need to push forward.Good luck with your habit change!If you want to learn more about habits, motivation, and how to create a life you'll love,Check out my blogYou can also get my latest ebook about the 10 most common habit mistakes holding you back for FREE.Get your copy here

What's wrong with working at mcdonalds for the rest of your life?

Nothing wrong with that if you don't mind doing it, but, that is most definitely not your only option. Mike Rowe can explain better than I can: http://profoundlydisconnected.com/
And, so you know: I've seen grammar far worse than yours.

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