I have learned that there is no forever, so a person has to be ready to adapt to change. Life is all about changes. The better a person is able to "go with the flow", the better they will be able to live a happy life.
2007-01-02 05:15:18
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answered by periellen38 2
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That every man is deserving of a modicum of sympathy. Most of us aren't that many $$ from living in a box on the street. Giving makes the heart feel good.
Most things of real value do not come without effort; sometimes lots of effort. No matter what the skill, there are no shortcuts around diligence and practice.
Most everyone could use a little more patience; especially me.
And life is indeed short, but my life has been full and joyful, because I have an appreciation for the simple things as well as the complex and the material. Everybody likes "toys," but for some there's no end to it. Material goods do not bring real happiness.
2007-01-02 06:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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As each year passes I discover that there is so much to learn in life.When I was a teen life seemed to revolve around myself and my immediate circle of friends and family. When I went to college I met a lot of different and fascinating people. At the age of 21 I found myself wanting to learn about everything I could possibly learn in one lifetime. People and different cultures are so interesting and yet basically at the core so similar.
I traveled to a few foreign countries when I was 22 and met even MORE different and fascinating people I constantly read and try to learn about current events and historical events as well.
I moved from the south to Minnesota when I was 25 and learned that even in America there are cultural differences by region and now when I talk to friends and family from back home they can hear the change in my accent and way of life.
The most important thing I have learned over 29 years of life is to stop judging and start living.
No one is better than anyone else and everyone can teach you something about life if you just listen and learn.
2007-01-02 05:17:37
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answered by bravokardia 4
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hi there,,, well a story worth telling .. yes my story is that as a child i lost my innosence..as i grew i lost my health withtime now i am a disabled in college.. i lost my marriage once married.. well is taht a story .. and i lost myself now..
let me telll u these lines above r not just a story but the reality of my life, i have really lost a lot .. but wat have i learned is that no matter what i beleive in my ownself... i am a top scorer at my uni .. and even the profs had underestimated my abilities im an author of 20 articles on psychology a poet of 200+ poems and my age is only 20... believe it or not .. its the truth ...
what have i learned is that i am strong to face every torment of this world... solobng as i trust no one but myself and God... and my message to this world is that .. u might feel alone and broke.. but if u believe in yourself... you will never break down and cry .. u will never feel dead beforer death .. and the most important thing is that ...i have started councelling people after all i went through and i find peace in it .. so by sharing others sorrows your decrease your pain .. HELP OTHERS LIVE AND YOUR LIFE WILL BE EASIER...
God bless the world.. amen
2007-01-02 05:54:13
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answered by dying2die 3
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What I have learned from life is just when you think you have it all figured out, life throws you a sucker punch. The best advice I have got is keep your head up, and your nose to the grind stone. Happiness is how you look at your situation not what you do or did. Example say you got lost your job, then that wish that you had nothing to do just came true. So learn to laugh at the irony of life, but don't stop living it just go where it takes you. Do the best you can, regardless of what others think "your best" is always good enough, the only person you have to beat is yourself.
2007-01-02 05:44:08
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answered by Todd B 1
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Never forget that everyone is on this planet doing the same thing that you are... living. Almost every human desires the same thing... happiness, the ability to live freely, the basic necessities to survive and some space to be individuals. Learn to put yourself in another persons shoes and realize how similar we all really are.
2007-01-02 05:50:40
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answered by I Ain't Your Momma 5
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Probably the most important thing I've learned so far, is that this is my life, and it's up to me (and nobody else) to determine how I see things. Events are simply that ,an event, and I can choose which way I see and deal with that event. I find I am more at peace when I control my life and don't let life control me.
2007-01-02 05:52:11
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answered by Black Rose 4
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we should enjoy the every moment of it and let the others do the same. My life story is a romantic comedy with some tragic character playing their minor roles. I'm the hero and the villain in my story.
2007-01-02 05:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I've learned that we all want happiness, and when we try to fill it ourselves, we fail. Happiness comes from using your talents to serve others, and others will give back to you to provide happiness. The other thing is to be real about your weaknesses. This keeps you humble as you use your talents to serve others. These two things are blessed by God and what will grant us exception in the next life.
2007-01-02 05:28:53
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answered by eleven 3
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I have learned that life is not fair but that there is nothing you can do about it. I've learned that when it is your time to die, there is absolutely nothing you can do about it, but that if it is NOT your time to die, then you are not going....regardless of stupid medical mistakes etc......
I've learned that no matter how good or bad it gets, life never stays the same. Everything changes.
2007-01-02 06:05:08
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answered by cynical1963 4
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