Jul 01

Everybody’s Free (good advice and a tip for the Summer)

2005 at 03.13 am posted by Veerle

Ladies and gentlemen of the class of ‘97:

Wear sunscreen.

If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it. The long-term benefits of sunscreen have been proved by scientists, whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience. I will dispense this advice now. 

Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth. Oh, never mind. You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they’ve faded. But trust me, in 20 years, you’ll look back at photos of yourself and recall in a way you can’t grasp now how much possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked. You are not as fat as you imagine.

Don’t worry about the future. Or worry, but know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum. The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday.

Do one thing every day that scares you.

Sing.

Don’t be reckless with other people’s hearts. Don’t put up with people who are reckless with yours.

Floss.

Don’t waste your time on jealousy. Sometimes you’re ahead, sometimes you’re behind. The race is long and, in the end, it’s only with yourself.

Remember compliments you receive. Forget the insults. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how.

Keep your old love letters. Throw away your old bank statements.

Stretch.

Don’t feel guilty if you don’t know what you want to do with your life. The most interesting people I know didn’t know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives. Some of the most interesting 40-year-olds I know still don’t.

Get plenty of calcium. Be kind to your knees. You’ll miss them when they’re gone.

Maybe you’ll marry, maybe you won’t. Maybe you’ll have children, maybe you won’t. Maybe you’ll divorce at 40, maybe you’ll dance the funky chicken on your 75th wedding anniversary. Whatever you do, don’t congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either. Your choices are half chance. So are everybody else’s.

Enjoy your body. Use it every way you can. Don’t be afraid of it or of what other people think of it. It’s the greatest instrument you’ll ever own.

Dance, even if you have nowhere to do it but your living room.

Read the directions, even if you don’t follow them.

Do not read beauty magazines. They will only make you feel ugly.

Get to know your parents. You never know when they’ll be gone for good. Be nice to your siblings. They’re your best link to your past and the people most likely to stick with you in the future.

Understand that friends come and go, but with a precious few you should hold on. Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography and lifestyle, because the older you get, the more you need the people who knew you when you were young.

Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard. Live in Northern California once, but leave before it makes you soft. Travel.

Accept certain inalienable truths: Prices will rise. Politicians will philander. You, too, will get old. And when you do, you’ll fantasize that when you were young, prices were reasonable, politicians were noble and children respected their elders.

Respect your elders.

Don’t expect anyone else to support you. Maybe you have a trust fund. Maybe you’ll have a wealthy spouse. But you never know when either one might run out.

Don’t mess too much with your hair or by the time you’re 40 it will look 85.

Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia. Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it’s worth.

But trust me on the sunscreen.

*From Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich’s column on June 1, 1997 and adapted into a song “Everybody’s Free (to wear sunscreen) by Baz Luhrmann on his album “Presents Something for Everybody”


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permalink this comment Raven Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 03.37 am

It sounded familiar from the first few sentences. I love the song from Baz Luhrmann and as you say, it has some good and sound advice on how to live your life.
A great summer to you, Veerle, and to all the readers of your blog.


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permalink this comment Joost van der Borg Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 03.58 am

I was wondering why it seemed as if someone was singing in my head when I started reading that.. :)


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permalink this comment Vlad Gorodetsky Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 04.38 am

Lets twist again, like we did last summer! Lets twist again, like we did last year!


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permalink this comment j.D. Myers Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 05.24 am

Thanks for that. I always enjoyed that song and it actually does have some very good advice. It’s good to see it again.


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permalink this comment Vlad Gorodetsky Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 05.31 am

Well, it’s my favourite song :D.
And I really love twist ;D
Make twist not war ;-P


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permalink this comment Sven Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 05.42 am

The first thing i thought while reading the first lines was that something really bad happened in your life since yesterday.
But now i’m just smiling. Thanks for posting this text, i love it!


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permalink this comment Bryan Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 06.27 am

Great post it brightened my day :)


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permalink this comment lazymouse Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 07.40 am

So, so true! Except for the hair bit, I would say:

“mess with your hair while you have the chance, before it’s all gone!”


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permalink this comment Mr.Snufalusfagus Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 08.57 am

Thanks for that.It just made my day. btw, you’re tagged. See the post on my site.


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permalink this comment pjtr Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 09.40 am

Your choices are half chance. So are everybody else’s.

Word.


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permalink this comment JCRogers / Buddy Thirteen Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 10.19 am

...I never get tagged with anything…
*sniff*
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Dig the song, though. I have it on my hard drive somewheres.


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permalink this comment Nicolai Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 10.38 am

Oh joy, my favorite post of the week, no, of the month. Might be, because the song is such a timeless one.
Didn’t know that it was a column first.


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permalink this comment erwin Fri Jul 1, 2005 at 02.09 pm

It used to be one of my favorite songs on Studio Brussel about two summers ago. Pitty we don’t have more of those songs.
We should at least one time a year have a song like this hitting the air waves. Or maybe just maybe it’s the lack of them that makes this song outstanding?


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permalink this comment tm Sat Jul 2, 2005 at 01.13 am

Flossing scares me- tomorrow, I’ll take care of two birds with one stone.


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permalink this comment Joe Clay Sat Jul 2, 2005 at 02.40 pm

OK, I’d just like to say a few things about this post. In normal circumstances that song makes me think. However now it makes me sad and scary.

First of all, I already miss my youth and I’m only 21. This just makes me miss my current youth since time is speeding by so quickly. It’s almost been 4 years since I graduated, and I’m 3 years through college.

Secondly, I met back up with my ex girlfriend in Paris two weeks ago and we’re basically getting back together. She’s in Venice now and she flies back on that idle Tuesday. Knowing flights back into Tampa, she’ll probably get back at 4PM. Just like I did, when I came back from Dublin.

So I appreciate your intentions, but now I have nothing but bad things to think about.... :(


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permalink this comment James Rankin Sun Jul 3, 2005 at 05.40 am

Are these your happy notes? They’re somewhat sad, happy and so very true. You know, I’ve read two very good blogs, posts or whatever recently; yours’ and Wil Wheaton’s ‘the seat with the clearest view’. Good stuff indeed.


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permalink this comment Veerle Sun Jul 3, 2005 at 12.11 pm

@Raven, thanks, you too have a great Summer!

@lazymouse, LOL! Love that one :-)

Hope I didn’t make some of you sad since this wasn’t my intention at all otherwise just think about Vlad’s song, that might cheer you up a bit ;-)

And to everyone : Enjoy and again don’t forget weat sunscreen :-)


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permalink this comment Joe Clay Sun Jul 3, 2005 at 01.25 pm

@Veerle, don’t worry, I’m not too sad anymore. I don’t think anything bad is going to happen. But I am wondering what Vlad’s song is…


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permalink this comment Erwin Heiser Sun Jul 3, 2005 at 07.16 pm

That song gets to me every time I hear it. I even translated it into Spanish for a school assignmetn last year. Just a f@kin’ great text ;-)


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permalink this comment Tommy Young Sun Jul 3, 2005 at 09.28 pm

What a great post. I only wish I was smart enough to say/write something like this myself one day. The advice contained is priceless. I’d pull a part of it to quote, but its all so good I can’t.

Now I just have to go find this darn song. 


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permalink this comment Rodrigo Mon Jul 4, 2005 at 07.33 am

I’m always pleasantly surprised by the longevity of that text. Many such messages circulate through the net, but that one is really the cat’s whiskers! It deserves many years more of brightening up people’s days.
Some years ago, here in Brazil, an adevertising agency, can’t remember which one, did a self-promo videoclip based on the text. The images were beautiful.


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permalink this comment seth manso Mon Jun 26, 2006 at 11.24 am

good wear there



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