Here are 10 important life lessons everyone should read once
You simply need the curiosity and desire for self-awareness and personal growth. Once you learn the lessons, you can apply them in your life at any age and see the benefits to your happiness and well-being.
1. Life is now.
We keeping waiting for that amazing thing to happen in the future that will be the key to our happiness.
But this is it. Right now. Life continues to be a series of right nows. So learn to love right now, and you'll have an amazing life.
2. Fear is an illusion {mostly}.
Most of the things we fear never happen. Or if they do happen, they are rarely as bad as we fear they will be. For most of us, fear is the worst thing that will happen to us. Reality isn't as painful.
3. Relationships rule.
At the end of the day, what matters most are the people in our lives.
Put them first every single day. Before work. Before the computer. Before your hobbies. Treat them like they are your everything. Because they are.
4. Debt isn't worth it.
Nothing is more draining and humiliating than being in debt.
Buying things you can't afford might give you a short-term buzz, but in the long run, it's extremely stressful. Spend below your means. Save money. Wait until you can afford it. Live free.
5. Your kids aren't you.
You are the vessel to bring your children into the world and their caretakers until they can care for themselves.
You can teach them, love them, and support them, but you can't change them. They are unique individuals who must live their own lives and learn from their own mistakes. Let them.
6. Things gather dust.
Time and money spent accumulating material things will one day irritate you.
You have to clean, maintain, store, and move stuff. The less stuff you have, the freer you are. Purchase mindfully. Simplify. De-clutter your life.
7. Perfection is boring.
Perfection is unattainable, and the pursuit of it makes us boring.
It is our differences, our foibles, and our imperfections that connect us to humanity and make us real.
8. Serving creates meaning.
If you want meaning in your life, start with serving others. Find a way to make a difference, even a small difference, and your life will feel purposeful.
9. Little things matter.
It's not the big wins, the great accomplishments, or your status in life that really count.
It's the accumulation of little things — the quiet moments in nature, special time with our kids, seeing the smile on your spouse's face when you walk in the door. Pay attention to these things.
10. Words matter.
The words you speak have power. Consider your words carefully. Use them for good rather than harm. Once they are out, you can't take them back.
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