Imagine, if you will, that you find an enchanted pen. The pen’s magic is in that any piece of advice written with it will be learned and taken to heart by the first person (other than the writer) who reads it. Its drawback is that a given person may use it only once, and that may write a maximum of 100 words with it. You must follow the basic rules of English composition (nopretendingthatwordswrittentogetherwithnospacebetweenthemareoneword). Numbers count at one word, and hyphens count as spaces.
After some deliberation, you decide to write a note to one of your children. What would you write?
Remember my little American beauties - your credit score will infect every area of your being, so you better watch out, you better not cry, you better not shout I’m tell you why – creeeedit scores are coming your way…
Invest wisely, love yourself, and don’t f*ck-up your credit score, learn to balance a check book!
Most of what you think is important now, really is not. And things that you don’t think are important, will become very important when you grow up. And remember the Gollden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Find something you love & find a way to get paid for it. Find someone you love and hold on tight. Remeber to always give your father a hug because he needs it more than you realize.