To be kind (especially on your way up) - For you know not who you will meet on your way down
To be modest - For pride goes before a fall
To love honestly - for that is the root of all religions
To praise God always - For that is the reason for which we are made
To dedicate time to bring up your children right - for they are the future of the world
To respect and care for your parents - For they brought you to life
And finally, to prepare for heaven - For if hell exists, you do not want to be there.
Remember;
If there is no God and you don't believe Him - No problem
If there is no God and you believe Him - No problem either
If there IS God, and you believe Him - Still no problem there
If there IS God and you don't believe Him - THERE LIES THE PROBLEM!!!
A 25% chance to go to Hell is FARRRRR TOOOOO BIGGG to be ignored!!!
2006-06-20 04:54:45
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answered by SmartAlec 3
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I have learned that nothing should ever get in the way of building a trusting and loving relationship with your own children. I had wasted a lot of precious times on using and abusing drugs. Now that I am sober for 2 years...I realized that I really missed out on the most important things of motherhood. I am thankful for hitting the rocky bottom because I would have either died or been incarcerated. These past two years have been the best I have known and I continue to cherish those precious moments.
2006-06-20 03:31:06
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answered by only1unvy 1
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If there's anything I have learned is to not believe everything guys tell you when they are trying to make you believe that they love you. I have been in a relationship for five years and I don't know how to get out. The worst part is he's the only one that I have ever "really" loved and that makes it hurt so much more. I really believed in him and later found out that nothing was what I thought it was.
2006-06-20 03:20:35
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answered by Golosa 3
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Life has taught me that no matter how well-intentioned your actions may be, when someone asks for your help or your opinion there's a good chance you'll be blamed for any negative outcome. What comes to mind here is:
"No good deed goes unpunished."
Moral here: Be very careful of giving advice to anyone who goes around asking multitudes of people the same question until they find the one person who agrees with their own position.
2006-06-20 03:31:34
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answered by Twigless 4
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i have learned over 43 years to live life as it comes. too many people are hung up on what happened in the past and can't seem to move beyond that, such as a bad relationship or a relative passing away. yes it hurts, but your still here and should enjoy the time you are given, does that make sense?
2006-06-20 03:26:06
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answered by City slicker 5
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I learned that in order for you to be successful (in anything) you have to be willing and able to adapt. There is no surefire way to getting a problem solved, so you have to be open to new ideas and willing to take advice from the more experienced. Keep your core "self" (morals, values, and such) strong, everything else needs to be "updated" once in a while to accomodate the changes in your life.
2006-06-20 03:20:24
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answered by Andi 4
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i have learn so much im my 37 years but the most important lesson of all would have to be to learn how to love my self...stop doing things to make other people happy and do wht makes me happy.... i have learn through many experiences that no one is going to watch out for me but me. even though it might be a lots of people so close to me that i might feel the need to put their need first is not so because even then you may find out that they dont feel about you the way you feel about them. so now my prioroties relays on my self and the closest persons to me wich are the three persons that came to this world trough me my three sons they are me............ everybody else and everything else is secondary in my life. my most important lesson have been to learn to value my life,my self,my boys....me.
2006-06-20 03:27:46
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answered by boricua_2290 5
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Greatest life lesson that I have had is to never trust anyone completely, always think with you head before your heart. And appreciate what you have, you only have it once.
2006-06-20 03:52:07
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answered by ronce_1118 3
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Patience
2006-06-20 03:27:43
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answered by will_mysweetone 1
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Always think twice about important decisions in your life because otherwise it can ruin your life. Trying to fix it can take a very long time and sometimes it just can not be fixed!!!!!!!!
2006-06-20 03:19:40
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answered by Sweet Bella 1
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