? Question for EX-JW grandfathers. What life advice would you give to your grandchildren and your younger self. ?

by Balaamsass2 11 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    I read an interesting interview with Billionaire Warren Buffet's sidekick, Billionaire Charlie Munger. Good read, This Grandpa agrees 1000% with his advice. I wish I had learned earlier to realize almost everyone lies...(sometimes to themselves) but especially, all politicians and religious leaders.

    What advice would you as a grandparent add?"

    At 99, billionaire Charlie Munger shared how to avoid major mistakes in life: Dodge ‘toxic people and toxic activities’

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/05/billionaire-charlie-munger-on-avoiding-mistakes-avoid-toxic-people.html

    "Avoiding mistakes in business and life comes down a few simple things, according to billionaire investor Charlie Munger, who died last week at age 99: good financial habits, integrity and “avoiding toxic people and toxic activities.”

    Munger shared the advice during a Q&A session at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting in May.

    An investing icon in his own right, Munger was the long-time business partner of Warren Buffett, the enormously successful investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. For decades, shareholders have flocked to the company’s annual meeting just to hear Buffett and Munger’s advice.

    People are “almost certain to succeed” if they spend less than they earn, invest shrewdly, learn continually and remain disciplined, Munger continued. Without those traits, you’ll need a lot of luck to be successful, he said.

    As for avoiding toxic people, look out for those “who are trying to fool you or lie to you or aren’t reliable in meeting their commitments,” Munger said. “A great lesson of life is get them the hell out of your life — and do it fast.”

    Munger’s advice echoes comments he made in 2019 to CNBC’s Becky Quick about living a “long and happy life.”

    The secret to a happy life is being cheerful despite your troubles, and avoiding traits commonly associated with toxic people, like envy or resentment, Munger said. As a rule, you should “deal with reliable people, and you do what you’re supposed to do.”

    “All these simple rules work so well to make your life better. And they’re so trite,” Munger said in 2019.

    At the shareholders meeting in May, Buffett shared his own thoughts on the topic. To him, most major mistakes in life can be avoided by simply being a good person who acts with integrity.

    In making his point, Buffett recalled advice he received from his longtime friend and business partner Tom Murphy: “You can always tell someone to go to hell tomorrow.”

    “Think about what great advice it is when you sit down at a computer and screw your life up forever by telling someone to go to hell, or something else, in 30 seconds and you can’t erase it,” Buffett said.

    In other words, think twice about giving someone a piece of your mind. As tempting as it may be in the moment, it’s likely not worth the long-term risk to your reputation. After all, how you treat others is a reflection of your own values.

    Write your obituary and figure out how to live up to it,” he said, adding that he’s never known a kind person who “died without friends.”


  • enoughisenough
    enoughisenough

    " write your obituary".... I have thought of that and may actually do it. I have no children or grandchildren, but if I were to tell someone that I consider useful, it would be to listen, really listen to what someone is saying....even if in a joking matter. I believe what the Bible says about out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. Yes, people will endeavor to fool you with pretty words...that is why it is important to listen to what they may say in jest. EX: a man in front of his wife, supposablly in jest, was saying to his sister in law: when is your old man going to be gone and I will come over. She emplores the wife to "make him quit". The wife tells her husband to quit that sort of joke with her sister in law. BUT...it wasn't a joke. They were making plans under the wife's nose. I think this sort of thing could also apply towards things that are written or maybe even artwork.

  • Sea Breeze
    Sea Breeze

    Get saved as early as you can and stand on the promises of God.

    Everthing I did prior to doing these two things in life was very nearly a complete waste of time.

  • stan livedeath
    stan livedeath

    dont use drugs

    dont ride motorbikes

    always use a condom.

  • TonusOH
    TonusOH

    Learn to plan, and get into the habit of making plans.

    A lot of life advice is tricky, because there are things we will only learn through experience, sometimes painful experience. And we cannot plan our whole lives because life is all about the unexpected moments, the ones we are not prepared for. But being prepared is a bit of simple advice that can be understood from the start, can be easily demonstrated, and forms a very useful lifelong habit.

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange
    People are “almost certain to succeed” if they spend less than they earn, invest shrewdly, learn continually and remain disciplined

    And of course, I was always fearful that the Market crashing would be the first sign of the Great Tribulation when they would throw their money into the street.

    When I finally decided that I'd like to have some money -- even if I did have to throw it in the street -- the Dow had hit 7500 I decided to wait for it to "readjust" to a more reasonable level.

  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    Life advice to my younger self would be to stay PIMA. Stay physically in the org for the good family life, safer being part of good community. Good friends who will be there for you as long as you stay physically in, so stay physically in.

    Stay mentally agnostic then you can have the advantages of having a hope that the Bibles promises may have some truth to them.

  • stan livedeath
    stan livedeath
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    isnt that living a lie ?
  • ExBethelitenowPIMA
    ExBethelitenowPIMA

    Stan, it living with the possibility that the entire Bible is a lie. So don’t invest yourself too much into it, just in case.

    But I will go to my grave with a hope that the Bible wasn’t all a lie.

  • stan livedeath
    stan livedeath

    i havent looked at a bible in over 40 years..no interest in it whatsoever, which is the reason i try to ignore all the bible thumpers on this site.

    As for staying a fake JW--i just couldnt do that. If some guys choose to--to appease their wives--well--i got lucky--mine handed me a divorce when any last remaining ties to that cult were severed. That was 42 years ago. As far as i am aware--shes happy--i'm happy--so everyones a winner.

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