Brutal life lessons no one teaches you.

  • Nobody Cares.
  • Take time to know who you are.
  • The more you give, the more you receive.
  • No work is beneath you.
  • Start meditating.
  • Don’t be afraid to take risks.
  • Don’t make decision when you’re emotional.
  • Be patient and persistent.
  • You don’t need to impress everyone.
  • Listen to learn.
  • Don’t take the easy road.
  • Start reading books.
  • Respect other as you would respect yourself.
  • Narrow down you focus bit by bit.
  • You quit, you lose, you fail.
  • Put your best foot forward.
  • Don’t bother what other people think.
  • Learn something new every day.
  • Don’t make assumptions.
  • Believe in yourself.

21 responses to “Brutal Life Lessons”

  1. Very well said…. It’s so true 😊🙏

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    1. When something profoundly changes a person’s life, it may be referred to as a life lesson. A life lesson is just what it sounds like — a lesson you learn in life. It’s really based on the idea of learning from your mistakes. These lessons could be described as defining moments that are remembered.

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      1. Totally agree with u 😇
        Thanks for sharing this beautiful message 🙏😇

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      2. Glad you agree!

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      3. 😇🙏
        Mistakes are just part of it…. Life lessons are everywhere around us…. We don’t eyes to see it… We all need a heart and soul to feel it, to know it, To realize what can really change our lives 😊

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    1. Thank you for sharing.

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      1. You’re welcome! Great list of lessons to live by! 🙂

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  2. Straightforward, simple to receive, and inspiration, bravo and thank you!

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    1. Life teaches us that we won’t always get what we want right away, it teaches us that we still don’t have control over time no matter how good our time management skills are and no matter how good we are at predicting our future. If it’s not our time yet, we can do nothing about it.

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      1. I feel that the generation before my own, those born in the 60s and 70s and those before had that patience and discipline. With so many social media influencers and wealthy “kids” starting to boom it makes it challenging to keep that balanced perspective.

        Yet, I am grateful for all that I have received and that I am receiving, my time is now as long as I allow myself to see it!

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  3. Inspiration post, thank you for sharing.

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    1. Glad you liked the post Ganesh

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    1. Thank you for sharing

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      1. Always a joy and pleasure to read and share your posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great day!! 😘💕🎁🌹

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      2. Thank you for sharing

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  4. Nobody owes anyone anything. Have learnt the hard way. All the same these points needs to be shared. Bless for this post…

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    1. Glad you liked the post.

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  5. Garima,

    So true, so true.Getting more focused and doing less is a tough one. Hope you are starting your New Years off well.

    Thanks, Gary

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    1. If you’re able to let go and start accepting things as they are instead of how you’d like them to be, you’ll find that you’ll suffer less from the problems of stress, emotional ties to the past or future, frustration with others, struggles with loss, and succumbing to fear. By letting go, you’ll set yourself free

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