Things you olde timers have learned from decades of mistakes...

Wear safety goggles when using power tools.

Always find the correct tool, even if it delays the work.

Don't take anything apart until you are sure you know how to put it back together.

When you love someone, don't wait to tell them.

If you have a good employee, make sure they know that you think them to be good.

If you have an employee that makes a mistake, tell them how to do it right next time instead of blaming them.
 
Wear safety goggles when using power tools.

Always find the correct tool, even if it delays the work.

Don't take anything apart until you are sure you know how to put it back together.

When you love someone, don't wait to tell them.

If you have a good employee, make sure they know that you think them to be good.

If you have an employee that makes a mistake, tell them how to do it right next time instead of blaming them.

I'm proud of you for keeping it brief. :)
 
Do as much of everything you can on your own. No one cares like you do.

I always hate having to fix other peoples fuck ups when they could have done it right the first time.
 
always wear gloves, dont leave witnesses. when replying to posts on the internet use a good quality VPN and fake name.
 
Don't take anything apart until you are sure you know how to put it back together.

If you don't take it apart, how will you know how it goes together?




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Never trust a fart.
 
When your wife of 20+ years says she doesn't love you anymore believe her, and don't try to change her mind.
 
You can often buy hungry piranahs at the pet store.
 
always go for life experiences over possessions

ie, take vacations instead of buying new electronics

along with this, travel when you're young because you might not be able to later in life
 
keep my nails trimmed

do things she likes

tell her you love her

be spontaneous

bring her flowers and fuck her hard

tell her supper was good but you'd rather eat her

buy her little gifts

when you go fishing and come home to her mad...when she asks finally well...catch anything? don't reply hell i hope not!
 
If you compromise, men take the piss. Be a stubborn, hard nosed bitch and your life will be happier.
 
Wear safety goggles when using power tools.

Always find the correct tool, even if it delays the work.

Don't take anything apart until you are sure you know how to put it back together.

When you love someone, don't wait to tell them.

If you have a good employee, make sure they know that you think them to be good.

If you have an employee that makes a mistake, tell them how to do it right next time instead of blaming them.

In a perfect world I have prints or other information about what I am taking apart. Sometimes you have to go in blind. Take your time, take detailed notes, and take pictures.

If something gets fucked up ask thør. He knows how it goes together.
 
Don't ever let your business grow so large that you need to hire...

... employees seem content to spend their day
finding ways to fuck you over.


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