•	dont juul 
•	Don’t criticize people they are just what we would be under different circumstances. See things from their point of view and don’t be quick to judge 
•	Be a yes man but don’t be a people pleaser
•	Go to Mardi and Vegas
•	Do what makes you happy: look out for #1
•	Do things that make you uncomfortable, thats the only way you grow as a person. Comfort breeds weakness.
•	Proofread your essays 
•	Don’t take anything too seriously 
•	Read stuff that interests you, reading is super important to learn and just to be a well rounded person
•	Stay friends with people outside of pike 
•	Go to Harris Teeter late night to get food, its fun and they have a lot of good options
•	Don’t say something about someone that you wouldn’t say directly to them 
•	Take pictures 
•	Do little things to help save the environment, recycle bottles and cans in your house/apartment/dorm its not hard and if we all pitch in something we can make a big difference. The world is beautiful and if we keep going along the way we currently are were fucked.
•	Plane boarding truck
•	Make interviews mandatory
•	If you’re not embarrassed about some aspect of yourself from a year ago you’re not moving fast enough 
•	Get a grilled banana PBJ from red mango
•	Be a part of something bigger than yourself 
•	Drink water
•	Surround yourself with a close support network you feel comfortable sharing things with, your mind can be one of the most dangerous. They should compliment and complement you its really healthy to say things out loud or write them out.
•	Keep in touch with old boys 
•	Subscribe to a news blast, knowing whats going on is important especially when you start going into recruiting
•	A lot of people say do what you love and that going into banking or consulting is selling out, i don’t necessarily agree, i think there is a very select and lucky few who can actually do that right away. Put yourself in a position where you keep a lot of doors open at a young age so you can do what you love later in life.
•	Be nice to people, theres no use in making enemies but in a world run by nepotism, friends are often your most important resource
•	Learn how to hold yourself accountable 
•	Figure out what you’re good at and do that, you can’t be good at everything (Bezos: great businessman shit husband)
•	Turn notifications off for social media, use phone less.
•	Don’t be selfish
•	Most important, have fun and enjoy college. You don’t need a 4.0 GPA, hangout with your friends, go on adventures. You’ll never have this time back.
•	Kash: Tell Greg he’s a good guy  and doesn’t smell. Eckberg’s #.
•	Life begins at the end of your comfort zone, add life to your days not days to your life.