1) Where did you get you pet and how old is he or she?
2) Who do you admire or love most in your family? Is there someone that you resemble or have characteristics similar to?
Unfortunately, I am most like my dad, I have all his failings and none of this strengths, including the failings which caused him to so harshly bully his kids, for as long as I can remember I have been comparing myself to him and working to change myself so I dont make the same mistakes he does, so I dont think the way he does. His serious anger issues, his self-apologising and rationalising, his need to control his surroundings, people included, his inability to understand others, all of these failings are part of me, and I have worked so hard to fix it. My temper is still there but on a leash, the self-apologising and rationalising is mostly under control, the need to be right, I have got good at understanding others, (even despite aspergers) the control thing is a problem, but the worst is the need to be right, it is a constant weight around my neck. If I cant excel immediately I don't want to try, if I am losing at an argument when I know I'm right my temper explodes inside me, if i feel like im being treated unfairly, I have to exert real effort not to swear bloody murder even at my boss. Problem is, i would still rather be like my dad than my mum, I have some SERIOUSLY dysfunctional human beings as parents.
3) Do you like shopping for gifts in stores or are prefer on-line shopping?
4) What's the most creative gift you've given or received? Any funny gifts?
5) What advice would you give to a younger you?
2) A week before your birthday in 2010 your best friend will die, I suspect he may have done it deliberately, stop him, and if not deliberate, save him anyway (he will be in his media room).
3) That thing with Joanna is NEVER gonna happen, do both of you a favour and get over her early.
4) JOIN SOCIETIES AND GET CBT IMMEDIATELY IN YOUR FIRST YEAR OF UNI!!! YOU ARE DEPRESSED, DONT LET IT ESCALATE!!
5) Do more to support your sister, as much as you can.
6) Get some real work experience and make a portfolio of nifty projects BEFORE finishing university!
7) DONT STUDY MATHS AT UNI!!! FOR FUCK SAKE!!! ITS A TRAP!!! AND YOU WILL NEVER USE IT!!! (But still go to the same university, it was a good one)
8) NEVER stop pestering your parents for piano lessons, ask for them for birthday, christmas, and just randomly for the other 363 days of the year. Or you will never stop regretting it.
9) When looking for work, aim for SMALLER companies, you do better in small companies.
10) Hold onto friendships, even if they require work, you will be empty and alone without them.
11) Treat your first girlfriend better, you were WAY too immature when you were me. Emotional needs FIRST, her body SECOND.
12) NEVER EVER transfer all your files to a new drive without having a backup!!! (No SERIOUSLY)
13) Learn Linux and IOS (I know it sucks, but you will thank me later)
14) Find hobbies which produce something, they are the things you can look back on fondly afterwards.
15) Dont stop at whittling, go onto proper woodwork, thats a hobby you can be proud of.
16) Get back to me soon, I will have more advice tomorrow.
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(not that I mind as he's a lovely cat).