14 LESSONS YOU SHOULD LEARN EARLY IN LIFE
14 LESSONS YOU SHOULD LEARN EARLY IN LIFE
I am grateful for what I learned when I was young and there are so many lessons, I wish I knew earlier. The wisdom, and often the lesson of life in general, is that they are learned after the fact long after we need them. The good news is that others can benefit from our experience and the lessons we have learned. Life is a learning process. You can learn important life lessons by reading, watching educational videos, and gaining experience. Learning from the experience of others can save you a lot of time and energy.
LESSON 1
Your entire life can change in an instance. So instead of passively taking what you have for granted, be grateful for it and do whatever good you can with it.
LESSON 2
Action breeds more clarity than thought, so you can’t think your way into a new life, you have to act your way into one.
LESSON 3
Your friends keep on changing throughout your life. Accept it. Friends are relative to where you are in life.
LESSON 4
Find the balance between moving with unstoppable purpose and moving at a speed that allows you to appreciate the beauty of life around you.
LESSON 5
Journaling is the most timeless and priceless form of therapy that will help you think better, and make better sense of life.
LESSON 6
You grow rich when you seek new experience, not material things.
LESSON 7
Understand the importance of compound interest. Start investing once you start earning.
LESSON 8
Find what is success to you. From which point you consider yourself successful. Success is a relative term.
LESSON 9
Fear is not there to stop you, it’s there to show you that you’re interested and you care. So, befriend fear, don’t fight it.
LESSON 10
The number of times you will say to yourself, ‘That was it?’ after doing something that other people made you believe was hard will astound you.
LESSON 11
Spending time with family is more important than spending more hours at work.
LESSON 12
The more you know about yourself, the more you can achieve in life.
LESSON 13
Understanding happiness is a state of mind. Nothing can make you happy if you choose not to be. Learn to enjoy small moments.
LESSON 14
Failure and adversity are the greatest teachers – there’s a reason we can see the light of the stars in the darkest of times.
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