What is the most important thing I have learned in life?

1. Never sacrifice three things: your family, your heart, and your dignity.

2. Practice like you’ve never won, and perform like you’ve never lost.

3. What other think of you is none of your business.

4. There is no price tag on confidence. The only way to have it is to unapologetically be you.

5. Let love come to you, no need to rush. You’ll find the right person at the right time someday. In the meantime, focus on being the best you that you can be.

6. Regardless of what you’ve achieved, there will always be someone better than you are.

7. Your objective in this life is not to be in competition with others. It’s about reaching your own potentials and walking your own path.

8. Your words have power. Always strive to mean what you say. Use your words sparingly and wisely.

9. Give others a second chance; everyone deserves it.

10. What you were in the past does not determine who you will be in the future. Do not believe in labels assigned to you by people when you were younger.

11. People can’t read your thoughts. Don’t expect people to guess your thoughts and feelings. Just tell them.

12. The kind of people you surround yourself with can influence your view on life.

Look around you to see if the company you keep reflects the person you are or want to be. If not, find a community of like-minded people who support you and inspire you to be your best.

13. Don’t be afraid to be different. Embrace your uniqueness and let it shine. Those hidden qualities are your assets.

14. Not everyone will like you, and that’s OK. It’s the same with you can’t please everybody. Yet, the world does not end there. Keep being awesome anyway.

15. As much as possible, stay away from alcohol. Do not let alcohol take a hold on your life.

16. The way to love anything is to realize that it may be lost.

17. Whatever is causing you to worry or pain right now won’t cause you to worry and pain forever. Time heals. Things change. It will pass.

18. Your parents know a few things. They may not have all of the answers, but their many life experiences do provide them with wisdom and knowledge that can be extremely helpful to them.

19. Find beauty in the little things. Taking the time to appreciate the world around us and the precious moments of beauty is part of being alive.

20. Every second you spend comparing your life to someone else’s is a second spent wasting yours.


Thanks for reading.!

Manasa Kulkarni

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