A letter to my nephews

Travel as much as you can, see the world.
Read books, real travel is an inside job.
Dance if you can, dance if you can’t.
Sing if you can, sing if you can’t.
Drink, but never let drink be your master, it is a great servant but a monster as a master.
Learn poetry, some lines of poetry by heart, lines that have resonance for you.
Remember the golden rule; do unto others as you would have done to you.
Engage with the world, this means politics, but do not confuse politics with narrow partisan party politics, politics is everything and if you wish to live with others you cannot duck political engagement.
And when you love, love not too well nor wisely but with reckless abandon, remember that a broken heart is the only one worth having.
Finally learn to accept loss and failure, for they will come your way and success can be as great a disaster as failure

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