Life Lessons! The human experience

 






What was your last hard life lesson? 


Check out these tips!

Ah, life lessons—the bits of wisdom that come from the school of experience. Here are a few to ponder:

  1. Embrace Change: Life is a series of changes. Embrace them, adapt, and you'll navigate the twists and turns more gracefully.
  2. Failure is a Stepping Stone: Failure isn't the end; it's a lesson on the path to success. Learn, adjust, and keep moving forward.
  3. Be Present: The present moment is a gift. Don't let it slip away while worrying about the past or future.
  4. Kindness Matters: Small acts of kindness can have a big impact. They not only make others' lives better but yours too.
  5. Listen More Than You Speak: Everyone has a story. Take the time to listen, and you might learn something profound.
  6. Quality Over Quantity: Whether it's friendships, possessions, or experiences, quality often outweighs quantity.
  7. Learn to Let Go: Holding onto negativity or things beyond your control only weighs you down. Learn to let go and find freedom.
  8. Health is Wealth: Taking care of your physical and mental health is one of the best investments you can make.
  9. Be Yourself: Authenticity is magnetic. Be true to yourself; those who appreciate you for who you are will gravitate toward you.
  10. Gratitude Changes Everything: Cultivate gratitude for what you have, and suddenly, the world seems a brighter place.
  11. Forgive and Forget: Holding onto grudges is like carrying a heavy burden. Forgiving doesn't mean forgetting, but it frees you from the weight of resentment.
  12. You Can't Please Everyone: No matter what you do, not everyone will agree or be pleased. Focus on being true to yourself.

These lessons often come with time and experience, and while they might sound cliché, there's a reason—they hold a deep truth about the human experience.

 

Comments

  1. As a college student i do believe these are great tips to follow because sometimes we forget those lesson that we were taught and when something happens we think of the worse but everything we do is a lesson.

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  2. I think these are some great tips. I can benefit from all of them!

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  3. Out of all the lessons listed, I would emphasize " Gratitude changes Everything" is one the most important simply because of the mental clarity it provides once implemented.

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    1. I definitely need to work on the “embrace change.” Typically I don’t like change and it takes me a while to adjust to the change.

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  4. My last hard life lesson was that I need to prioritize myself. I would always go to martial arts classes as I did not want to dissapoint my fellow peers and instructor but i realized I needed to take time off in order to complete my school work, as well as focus on my family and loved one.

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  5. Out of all the list I would pick, you can’t please everyone. This was from my own personal experience, I would always put others before myself and I would always make sure to go over and beyond for others needs , then my own! I”ve learned you can do anything or give your last to someone but they won’t be satisfied with that . They will want more until you put in end to it! It may cause challenges in the relationship but you have to put yourself first and stay to your true grounds every time!!!

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  6. I enjoyed reading the tips provided. I think that all of the tips can be used in different aspects of life. Out of all fo the tips, I would pick listen more than you speak, I fell as though this can be extremely beneficial in any aspect of life. I am 25 years old and I have come to an undertanding that listening more than you speak can help you learn. Some people listen to react, but it is imperative to listen to understand before responding.

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  7. One of my last hard life lessons and one iI am currently still experiencing is "You can't please everyone." I am the type of person who always said yes when people asked me to do things because I did not want to let anyone down. Someone recently told me I needed to learn how to say no more often. I am working on this and maybe not saying no all the time but saying it a lot more than normal. I need to make sure I am focusing on myself and making sure I get what I need done.

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  8. I've benefit from all of these. Being in school, working full time and being a single parent is tough but I just take one day at a time. Embracing change is really standing out to me.

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  9. I believe my biggest life lesson is "letting people go". I struggle with letting people go after they've lied to me, hurt me, or did anything foul to me. I keep giving chance after chance and I still get hurt. I'm not sure why do I keep people around that mean me no good. I believe after 100 plus times of getting hurt I finally let go but it hurts to let them go. I know it doesn't make sense but I'm working on it, I promise.

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