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I'm Glad That Life Has Taught Me ___________

Started by tekla, February 14, 2008, 01:29:15 PM

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tekla

I found this today, and its not bad.  I agree with most of them, and they seem pretty basic - a good starting point as it were.  So here is that list of things.  So we can discuss that list, but I'm also hoping that the wide and diverse population here might have a few gems to offer in order to extend the list.  I will give a few at the bottom.  I've also attached some editors notes to his statements.


Here are 20 things that I personally came to understand and believe in. Your 20 could be totally different. Perhaps you only have 5, it doesn't matter. The key is that you learn from your life, your failures and your successes. Neglect any one of those and you are taking a rocky road to learning and personal development.

   1. You must create and look for opportunities: Opportunities rarely ever come knocking on the door of someone who's not seeking them. You have to create and seek opportunities for yourself. You have to take the initiative to get the ball rolling and the doors opening.  {ed note: think long and hard about saying "no" - somethings never come around again, so its better to do it and fail, than to always wonder 'what if'}

   2. Negativity will only bring more of it: When you focus only on negativity, obviously that's all you will see. You will not seek out positivity, and even when positivity comes into your life, you'll look for the negative part of it. {ed note: A friend of mine - his mom really, said "if you want to be famous, hang out with famous people."  Being negative only brings negative people into your life, hang out with lucky people, you'll get lucky, hang out with unlucky people, you will be amazed how fast you start to have bad things happen to you.}

   3. Where you are does not determine where you can go: It doesn't matter if you're homeless or living in a mansion, poor or rich, or if you have a 4.0 grade point average or "failing", it won't make any difference in the future. There are countless rags to riches stories to back this point up. If you have the drive and talents, you can go anywhere. You create your own limitations and horizon.

   4. If you can't help others, you can't help yourself: Even if it's just to hold the door for someone or some other simple gesture, it will do wonders for your life. You'll feel great and you'll eventually be returned the favor sometime during your life, whether you realize it or not. If you don't want to help others, then others won't want to help you, and nor should they.

   5. Follow your passion, money will follow: If you have passion and have fun doing your job, then I wouldn't consider it a job. You can focus on creating even more passion for that subject and money will eventually follow you. If you focus only on the money, it won't come because you're focused on the quantity of your work and not the quality. {Ed note: my dad always said you will remember how well you did a job long after you forget how much you got paid for it.  People might look at my paychecks and think I'm making a lot, but I look at them and think that the decades of working for the "$20 and a t-shirt" are paying off.}

   6. Enjoy yourself: Have fun as much as possible, don't take everything so seriously. Push your worries aside and bring enjoyment closer.

   7. If it were easy everyone would do it: This is why get rich quick schemes will never be true. If it was so quick and easy then everyone would be millionaires. Making money and accomplishing tasks is hard work, but well worth it.

   8. Planning is good but so is being spontaneous: Planning ahead in business and in life is important but so is being able to quickly change that plan. Various people and events will get in the way of your plans, so you have to be able to modify or forget your plans at times. Be spontaneous once and awhile, it makes life interesting.

   9. You have many talents: You may be a talented athlete or musician but you probably have ten more talents you don't even know about. When people find something they're good at, they only focus on that instead of seeing what else they can do.

  10. Don't work hard without rewards: What's the point of working hard to follow your dreams if you aren't going to treat yourself along the way. Each little or big goal you accomplish should be rewarded with a proportionate treat, maybe a day off or a big slice of cake.  {ed note: rewards are subjective)

  11. Money does bring happiness: As I said, you shouldn't be chasing money but when you do earn it, you know you've been accomplishing something. It feels great and brings you happiness because you know you'll have more freedom and time to do what you want.

  12. Someone always has it worse: At times you may be having a bad day, but stop yourself and think about it; there has to be millions of other people are having a worse day than you.

  13. You'll need others: Make as many friends as you possibly can and never burn bridges. You will need others for your success.

  14. Being open-minded is the key to more knowledge: If you want to know more about the world you have to be open-minded. Give everything a chance.

  15. Failure is great: One of the most important, if not the most important steps to success is failure. You have to fail at least once, but it's better if you've failed multiple times. You can learn so much more from your failures than you could any other way. And when you finally achieve success, you'll appreciate it so much more.

  16. Most people are actually nice: This is something I've only recently realized. Most people are nice, but not usually to strangers. Once they get to know you and you get to know them, they will most likely seem like very nice people.

  17. Words and thoughts control everything: What you say and think will ultimately become reality. If you say you're going to fail, then you will because you'll find a way to make it happen. If you say you're going to succeed, the same will happen, you'll find a way.

  18. Your view is the reality: How you see an event or situation is how it exists. If you see something as tragic and negative then that's what it means to you. If you see something as exciting and positive, then that's what it is.

  19. Inspiration and motivation are everywhere: I don't care where you are, there is something there that can motivate and inspire you. You can be at war is some far away country, in horrible conditions, but there will be something there to keep you going and strive for something better. You just have to recognize it and keep it with you.

  20. You can change the world: Every single person has the ability to change the world whether directly or indirectly. When you change your life and the lives of those around you, you've changed the world. Small things that you do can make a huge impact on the world.

Written by Andrew Galasetti

So, what has life taught me that I'm glad about?  In addition to the above...

1. Art is always subjective:  What moves one may well remove others.  What you like today, might not be the same later.  When I look back at what my favorite music was in High School, I'm both amazed and appalled by my tastes at the same time.

2. Frank Zappa was right (about a lot of things besides this) when he said: "Remember, Information is not knowledge; Knowledge is not wisdom; Wisdom is not truth; Truth is not beauty; Beauty is not love; Love is not music; Music is the best."  We confuse them all the time thinking they are pretty much one in the same, when they are not.

FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Tanya1

Your points and views are EXCELLENT.

They follow something very similair in the book Law of Success by Napoleon Hill.

Very nice attitude...
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tekla

Well they are not mine, except the last two, they are from Andrew Galasetti and credit where credit is due.  But what have you learned?
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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lady amarant

Brilliant points all. I'd like to add one:

You haven't the right to judge anybody. Anybody. Because at the end of the day you will never be able to appreciate all the circumstances and influences in their life as well as they can. IF their actions are causing harm to others, then resist them, but it is not your place to judge them good or evil, wise or foolish.

And conversely:

Your decisions and their consequences are yours alone. Nobody has the right to judge you, because nobody else knows your situation.
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buttercup

I would like to answer but mine would be of a negative nature and not very constructive.
My car broke down on the side of the road yesterday, very amusing for some and embarrassing for me. :embarrassed: 
I will find out this morning how much it will cost *sweating at the very thought*, and I have no car!!!!!!


But what I have learnt just yesterday - Tow-truck drivers and their wives can be really nice.  :)
Don't put too much engine oil in the car without checking the stick first, major, major no no!!
Should have been a member of RACQ.  Was one but currently not, expensive lesson!!!
Having a nervous breakdown on the side of the road, just isn't an option.
Stranger stopped to give me advice, a nice guy.
People wave at you for no other apparent reason than they're glad its you and not them!!
I hate cars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  >:(
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Pica Pica

Frank Zappa said some wonderful things and some stupid things, but he put it to very good music.

I am glad life taught me...
That nothing was meant to be, or will be means I am responsible for where I am, and always gives me the wriggle room out.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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