10. Or ballroom dancing.
11. Or bartending or quilt-making. Now teach somebody else.
12. Read a book for the sheer enjoyment of it.
13. Go see the play, movie or concert you keep saying you want to see but have been saving for when you have time. Now is the time.
14. Better yet, see all the movies in your House library, in your friend's House library, and those in Lamont. They're free and waiting for you.
15. See all the foreign films in the language lab.
16. Make a snowman in the Yard. And snow angels. Slide down the steps of Widener.
17. Stop comparing yourself to other people.
18. Stop complaining!
19. Banish the phrases "I'm too busy," "I'm too tired," "I don't have time" and "I have so much work" from your lips. Forever.
20. Leave Cambridge, more than just to go to the airport.
21. Go clubbing in Boston.
22. Find a bar you've never been to.
23. Go to Quincy Market. (For the rest of your life, everyone will ask you if you've been there.)
24. Speaking of questions for the rest of your life--go to Bullfinch's. (You know, the "Cheers" bar.)
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