Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The Great Truths of Life

1. Respect all of who you work, live, and spend time with. Everyone deserves some level of respect, even though you may not feel for it



2. Don't exaggerate the events of suffering that you're going through right now. Eventually you will laugh on how you cried on spilled milk



3. Keep in mind, what you are enjoying now and most excited with, will give you sense of sorrow when you'll look back down the line of your life. The opposite is true as well



4. Help others without setting any expectations in return of your generosity. Life is not a business where you take calculated steps by looking into, for instance, Return on Investment (ROI). You are guaranteed to get the return, eventually, in a multiplied number but from some other unrelated and unexpected sources



5. Use time scale to reflect upon an event of life. What seems mountainous (too big to handle) on a shorter time scale could be proven as a little bump on the road of your journey



6. Never stop dreaming about your future. Everything else depends on some other factors, in one way or another, that you would have no control on your own



7. Try hard until you've exhausted all of your options, and remember, you'll never run out of options in this limited span of your life


8. Set incremental goals for your life and invest your every possible efforts towards reaching them one after another, so that you don't have to grief later on for not giving your best shot at it


9. Admit this: success and failure are not at your hand and are not a direct proportion to your efforts. There are N number of variables in this world that would define the success or failure for the effort you put forth but, regardless, your effort would take you there where not enough people have reached



10. Don't settle on the latest final discoveries on any aspect of life; there would be another final discovery very soon which would shake the older one, at least, if not nullifying that

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