Dadvice – An Old Poem – video

This is an Old Poem.

DADVICE

If I ever have kids, I’m going to impart my wisdom to them and share what I’ve learned like…

Treat every day as if it were your best.

Know when to party and know when to rest.

Breathe like you’re addicted to air.

Start setting trends with the shape of your hair.

Have joyously flexible facial features.

Accept that morons can also be teachers.

Don’t play by the rules but try to be lawful.

Try to be happy despite all the awful.

Find what you want and attack it with vigour.

Know things aren’t better because they are bigger.

Be untroubled by guilt, no opportunities wasted.

Don’t lose your nerve no matter where you last placed it.

Laugh like you’ve learned to let go of your fears.

Listen to people with both of your ears.

Try to remember everyone’s name.

Don’t let your refuse get clogged in the drain.

Be too relaxed to need to blame.

Not worried about winning while playing the game.