Here's a part of an e-mail answer Joe giving some advice to his son in college. "When I was young, I often met problems about what to do and what (not do).
My grandmother told me not (worry) about those things. I ever agree with her. Instead, I try to do those things well, and I do every day. For example, I need to eat every day, so I should learn how (cook). I need to talk to (other) every day, so I should learn how to work with different people and know speak well. I walk every day, so my (shoe) should be all right and comfortable. Every night, I sleep, so my bed should let me have a good rest. (take) care of the everyday things means that you do a better job which you need to do in a life time as well.