You may have read a book recently that you wish you read when you were younger. It might have contained nuggets of wisdom or a few words you wish you had heard when you were young and dumb (and maybe broke).
Warren Buffett, the investment sage, once said, “The most important decision in your life is who you choose to marry.” He went on to advise, “Do your homework, then marry the person who’s just right for you.”
**Us: An Intimacy Innovation** illustrates this in story form through its college-age protagonists. It explains that the first step is to know who you are, what you want out of life and why. Then provides advice on how to do that.
It’s what I wish I would have known at that age.
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Anything by Brene Brown. Rising Strong is my fave of hers.
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Warren Buffett, the investment sage, once said, “The most important decision in your life is who you choose to marry.” He went on to advise, “Do your homework, then marry the person who’s just right for you.”
**Us: An Intimacy Innovation** illustrates this in story form through its college-age protagonists. It explains that the first step is to know who you are, what you want out of life and why. Then provides advice on how to do that.
It’s what I wish I would have known at that age.
Anything by Brene Brown. Rising Strong is my fave of hers.