In life you can always learn something new. I like the idea of learning to live a life in a way that we must be able to pick the positive side out of everything. Good things and bad things happened to us for reasons. Our task is to find out the reason behind it and to always bear in mind that what we do in our life comes back to us. One thing I always keep in mind is to always be good to myself and to others, not to lie to myself and to other people. When you do good, I believe that good things will eventually come along and be with you. So, here are some of the lessons in life...
- You can’t change other people, and it’s rude to try.
- Those who complain the most, accomplish the least.
- If you’re talking to someone you don’t know well, you may be talking to someone who knows way more about whatever you’re talking about than you do.
- The cheapest and most expensive models are usually both bad deals.
- Everyone likes somebody who gets to the point quickly.
- Bad moods will come and go your whole life, and trying to force them away makes them run deeper and last longer.
- Children are remarkably honest creatures until we teach them not to be.
- If everyone in the show you’re watching is good-looking, it’s not worth watching.
- Yelling always makes things worse.
- Whenever you’re worried about what others will think of you, you’re really just worried about what you’ll think of you.
- Every problem you have is your responsibility, regardless of who caused it.
- You never have to deal with more than one moment at a time.
- If you never doubt your beliefs, then you’re wrong a lot.
- Managing one’s wants is the most powerful skill a person can learn.
- Nobody has it all figured out.
- Cynicism is far too easy to be useful.
- Every passing face on the street represents a story every bit as compelling and complicated as yours.
- Whenever you hate something, it hates you back: people, situations and inanimate objects alike.
- Most of what we see is only what we think about what we see.
- People embellish everything, as a rule.
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