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25 Things About Life I Wish I Had Known 10 Years Ago

_S ocrates said: " I know one thing: that I know nothing."_ How can the smartest man on earth know nothing? I heard this paradoxical wisdom for the first time from my school teacher when I was 14 or 15. It made such an impact on me that I used Socrates’s quote as my learning strategy. “ I know nothing” to me , means that you might be a wise person, but still, you know nothing. You can learn from everything and everyone What you will find below is a list of the most important things I learned from other people and books.Some of the lessons took me a long time to learn Here are 25 of those reminders that others taught me. *1.Struggle Is Good* Never say “I can’t take it anymore.” Say “Bring it on!” *2.Don’t Complain* Complaining is the biggest waste of time there is. Either do something about it, and if you can’t, shut up about it. *3.Spend Time With* People You Love That’s your family and best friends. If you don’t have a family, create one. Most peopl...
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