Advice for young evangelicals.

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Live life intensely. But this intensity has to be your intensity, not what they say is good.

Don't be afraid to change, to try, to navigate new horizons, never be afraid of color, black and white is very boring.

Look at your heart. Always. Don't be shy about going back and starting all over again if necessary. It will never be a waste of time to go back and start doing what you really like doing. It will be a waste of time to continue doing what you hate. Whether it's manners, thoughts, behaviors, courses, resources, everything.

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Mistakes wake us up to seek perfection, try, even if there is a total possibility of failure.

Always respect the phases, the time [yours and others'...]. Grow along with age, so enjoy each phase of your youth, the “kid” in old age is a fool, and the old man in youth is a drooler, grow up, live and enjoy.

Be irresponsible in your responsibility and responsible in your irresponsibility. Always know that everyone will one day answer for their actions, whether good or bad. Here and in the future.

Learn that cold is not better than heat, nor is heat better than cold. It is best to always dress warmly in winter and always get a tan in summer. Reversing this is horrible.

Never run away from opportunities. From funerals to parties, they are all opportunities that life gives us. And in them I can discover the best in me at the worst moment.

Cry, smile, scream, be silent, rage, calm down, say it hurts, show that you are alive.

Say you're okay. Only when you're really okay.

Enjoy the flavor of life in what you like. Do what you love to do. Be good at many things, but be an expert in at least one.

Don't run away from life. Find. Disconnect. Always forgive, always knowing that everything under the sun is temporary. And that everyone's duty is to fear God with all their heart. And believe that in Him, all things subsist. And to Him, all our acts will be tested.

Fabiano Moreno