"One of the most jolting days of adulthood comes the first time you run out of toilet paper. Toilet paper, up until this point, always just existed. And now it's a finite resource, constantly in danger of extinction, that must be carefully tracked and monitored, like pandas?"
About Kelly Williams Brown
Kelly Williams Brown — Life and Legacy
Kelly Williams Brown is a notable author and speaker recognized for her impactful work, particularly her book 'Adulting'. In this work, she addresses the complexities and challenges of transitioning into adulthood, providing readers with practical advice and relatable insights. Her core philosophy revolves around the idea that adulthood is not a fixed destination but a continuous journey of growth and resilience. Brown's quotes often reflect her belief that facing life's challenges head-on is essential for personal development. For instance, she suggests that 'the most important thing you can do is to keep going', highlighting the necessity of perseverance in the face of adversity. This perspective not only resonates with young adults but also challenges societal expectations about maturity and success. Her insights remain relevant today as many navigate the uncertainties of modern life, making her work a valuable resource for those seeking guidance on personal growth and resilience. By encouraging individuals to embrace their struggles, Brown's quotes inspire a generation to redefine what it means to be an adult.
Quote collection
Kelly Williams Brown quotes
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"It is hard to convince people of this, but oatmeal truly is miraculous. It gives you an amazing amount of energy, like cocaine."
"You're a grown up, and you get to decide what behaviors affect you for five minutes versus what behaviors change you as a person."
"A slightly modified version of the Serenity Prayer: Lord, grant me the serenity to ignore the assholes I cannot avoid; The luck to avoid the ones I can; And the self-awareness not to be one myself"
"Intentions are nice, but ultimately intentions don't really matter because they only exist inside you."
"Meaning to send a thank-you note but then not doing it is exactly the same as never thinking to send one - that person is still receiving zero thank you notes."
"Here is what I'm trying to tell you: Adult isn't a noun, it's a verb. It's the act of making correctly those small decisions that fill our day. It is one that you can practice, and that can be done in concrete steps. And if you slip up and have Diet Coke for breakfast, no one busts in and snatches away your Adult card. Just move forward and have milk tomorrow."