Life Advice

1. Resist everything but temptation.
2. Relations are like fish - after three days they should be thrown out.
3. Take notice of the mirror when assessing your body size and associated wardrobe.
4. Be polite.
5. Position your arguments based on sound experience and credible sources.
6. Own a dog.
7. Don’t pick your teeth in public - no one loves seeing oral excavations across the dinner table when still eating. Discretely excuse yourself and deal with the problem in private.
8. Learn how to tie a normal tie and bow tie properly. Have clean shoes.
9. Learn how to foxtrot and waltz to a tolerable level. My mother, to my dismay, insisted she taught me at the age of 17 to dance - it's saved me numerous times….and finally
10. Never compromise your integrity.

Some slightly tongue in cheek but all worthy.

FN
 
Once you have kids, you are married for life. Even when you divorce.
 
After 30+years in the Marine Corps, I developed my personal set of rules that I've found quite helpful. Some may disagree with them. Some may be offended (If so, refer to Rule 41). But they are the results of hard experience, and they work for me.

Everyone needs a set of rules by which to live.


1. Cardio.


2. Always kiss me goodnight.


3. And kiss me good morning, too.


4. Life is not fair.


5. Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.


6. Celebrate the little things.


7. Never mess with a Marine’s coffee if you expect to live.


8. Bears are not cuddly (See also rules 14, 16, 19, and 21).


9. Never go anywhere without a knife.


10. There is a high cost to low living.


11. After the game is before the game.


12. Never date anyone whose middle name starts with the letter “L” (see also Rule 52).


13. Anything you do can get you shot, including doing nothing.


14. Never shoot a large calibre man with a small calibre bullet.


15. If you think you’re being played, you are.


16. If you know how much ammunition you have, you don’t have enough ammunition.


17. Never start an ambush with an open bolt weapon.


18. Never involve the lawyers.


19. Double Tap.


20. There are four rules for guns:


1. Every gun is always loaded.


2. Never point a muzzle at anything you don’t intend to destroy.


3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire.


4. Be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.


21. Nobody needs thirty rounds to kill a deer - but don’t forget about the bears, coyotes and wolves who also like venison.


1. First corollary to rule 21: If you went deer hunting for anything larger than roe with a 5.56mm rifle, you might just need 30 rounds.


22. If the Zamboni is on the ice, you’re not.


23. Dark is not a flavor.


24. Don’t waste good.


25. If someone thinks they have the upper hand, break it.


26. Check the back seat.


27. Respect the Good Idea Cut Off Point.


28. The Cat cannot be trusted.


29. If my dog does not like you, I don’t like you.


30. Always put a stopper knot in a Jib Sheet.


31. Never put a stopper knot in a Spinnaker Sheet.


32. Keys and Cell Phones do not float.


33. Wear Sunscreen.


34. Bring Extra Batteries.


35. Embrace Chaos.


36. Feed your head.


37. Never trust the Army. The Navy can be a bit “iffy”. The Air Force cannot be helped.


38. We keep you alive to serve the ship. Row well and live.


39. Fog lights are for FOG.


40. The volume knob also turns left.


41. You could be wrong.


42. Never walk and text at the same time.


43. Focus!


44. Anything worth doing is worth over-doing.


45. No Wire Hangers.


46. Let there be stoning.


47. Sweat saves blood.


48. The legs feed the wolves.


49. You don’t have enough talent to make it on talent alone.


50. Never run aground with the anchor in the pipe: It upsets Lloyds.


51. If it’s stupid, but it works, it’s not stupid.


52. Wimmin’ is trouble.


53. Any dog that weighs less than fifty pounds is a cat, and cats are pointless.


54. Never put an ORSA in charge of anything.


55. Black coffee in the morning. Dark whisky in the evening.


56. Be Polite. Be Professional. But have a plan to kill every person you meet.


57. Wikipedia is not a source.


58. If I have to bail you out of jail, you have to listen to my lecture.


59. Do not speak to someone who is typing a password.


60. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.


61. Think about the term “Special Needs”. Think about who competes in the “Special Olympics”. Then ask yourself why we are leaving the War up to Special Forces.


62. When you put the puck in the net, act like you’ve done it before.


63. Land Nav. Land Nav. Land Nav.


64. I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.


65. If you’re not having fun, you’re missing the stinking boat!
 
When I was off to boarding school my grandfather wrote me a letter, in the letter he had transcribed the poem "If" by Kipling. I still have it, framed in my office.

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I had this hanging in the hallway near my children's bedrooms. Everything that one needs to know is in this poem.
 
This is from the dialogues of Epictetus. I've had his books in my office for a long time, and have often consulted them when I need to refresh my perspective or gather strength. Love the project you are doing.

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I gave the same book to probably 25-30 kids as they were finishing school. It’s Tommy Newberry’s book, Success Is Not An Accident. It lays a groundwork for people to identify what they want in life and how to achieve it. It is most certainly not a “get rich quick book” but I set of lessons that you would have expected your wealthy, wise grandfather to teach you.
 
I wrote a book of fairy tales for my grandson just before he was born. "Read these for fun. Pure fun. Remember, reality sucks ... but we're stuck with it. Escape when you can ... but at the end of the day you still have to be real."
Could I buy a copy ( or give you a donation ) for a copy ?
 
I tell my kids daily…..be a leader not a follower, don’t depend on others for your happiness, and being anyone other than who you are will make you miserable
 
I tell my kids daily…..be a leader not a follower, don’t depend on others for your happiness, and being anyone other than who you are will make you miserable
A saying in the Army, "Lead, follow, or get out of the way"
 
Could I buy a copy ( or give you a donation ) for a copy ?
Grandson has one copy. Since returning from Montana I'm having problems with my computer. Gotta get that sorted before I can make more copies. I should have done that years ago. We have a book bindery in town. I'll see what I can do for you.
 
Earn more than you spend.

Live on last year's money, not next year's.
 
Lots of good advice from many fine gentlemen to be sure.
 
"Die with your memories, not your dreams."
"Be what you admire."
"Drown your sorrows in Dust and Blood and the smell of gunpowder!"
"When people show you who they are, believe them!"
 
Three things I tell my kids:

Everyone has a plan to get your money from taxes to groceries. You need a plan on how to keep as much as you can.

Most successful people are not the smartest in the room but the best at managing relationships with others.

You can’t name your dog Stay. Lots of meaning in that one.
 
The following is an excerpt from my soon to be published book - "Enter Africa". It lists a few thoughts and pearls of wisdom.


Words of Wisdom from TKF​

I like being inspired by quotes from successful or historic figures. This is a collection of quotable quotes:

  • Wise man keeps his eyes and ears open and his mouth shut!

  • You never learn anything when you are flapping your gums – Unknown

  • Wisdom, no matter how hard won, is WORTHLESS, until you share it
I am not claiming to be wise, but some things are important to share with others

  • Never pick a fight with an Old Man. No matter how tired, or weak or impotent he may look.
  • He may be too tired to fight.
  • He may be too slow to run. So,…
  • He will just Kill You! – Sin Kwan The, Grand Master of Shaolin

  • The Old Dugga Bull did not get old by being stupid or cowardly. FAFO – Unknown

  • Never eat anything bigger than your Head – Told to me in a bar by John Boggess

  • I do not choose to carry a pistol because I am looking for trouble. Nor am I expecting trouble. If I was actually expecting trouble, I would also have a rifle or shotgun and enlist a few skilled friends to come with me. No, I choose to be armed because I know that evil walks the Earth and while truly evil men are a small portion of the population, they can be encountered at any time, at any place and when you least expect it. I am not armed to make me feel strong. No, I am armed because I know that against three strong, young, evil men, I am too weak to take them on alone. I choose to be armed and to hone my skill at arms simply to be better able to protect myself and my loved ones from evil because when seconds count the police are only minutes away and as much as I love and respect our Law Enforcement brothers and sisters, they are unable to protect me from unexpected encounters with Evil.
A few others thoughts to consider:
  • If you are not living out on the edge, you are merely taking up space in the middle.
  • Life is sweetest when it is live near Death. The sky is more blue, the sun feels warmer, the beer tastes colder and you appreciate life for what it is.
  • Learn to ride, shoot straight and always speak the truth.
  • Strive to reach and live your dreams. You will never regret failure from having tried and failed nearly as much as the bitter taste of regret from having never tried at all.
  • Always ask the prettiest girl in the room to dance. She just might say Yes.
  • The only way to stand out in this world is to be the very best or the very worst. You must choose which you will be and then strive to achieve that goal.
  • Do not live life in your comfort zone all the time. Push your personal limits and get comfortable being uncomfortable.
  • America is a land of opportunity. If you just open your eyes and pay attention, there are enumerable opportunities to be a success just waiting for someone to step up and act upon them.
  • It is easy to whittle away your time on this Earth living in a boring, repetitive, routine. Or you can live every day doing something new, memorable or challenging. Only you can choose,
 
Dug into my "keepers" box for a letter my aunt gave me when I graduated HS. Ill post a bit of it. I get this paper out every year or so and read it again.

Pay attention! Details matter. Listen well.

It is pure drudgery to go to a job each day that you simply tolerate for the paycheck. It will suck you dry.

Stay out of pointless debt.

Volunteer to help those less fortunate than you. Be willing to help people when they ask without wondering what is in it for you.

Have fun - smile, laugh, cry, and just live.
 
I am working on writing up some thoughts for a nephew about to graduate and go off into the world. I definitely have lots of thoughts, but given this forum is a nice gathering of men who have done well in life and lived some adventures, I am interested in advice and pearls of wisdom from this group of men and the handful of women here too.
Never to forget childhood dreams, and despite all the challenges of life, to try to realize those dreams.
Never to do anything against his conscience.
 
If you meet an a$$hole today, well, you met an a$$hole. If everyone you meet today is an a$$hole, then you are the a$$hole.
 

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