Thursday, June 8, 2017

15 Life Lessons I Wish I Knew at 15

1) Don't let anyone turn you cruel. No matter how badly you wanna give the world a taste of its own butter medicine. It's never worth losing yourself over.


2) Know who you are. Know what you want. Know what you deserve. And don't settle for less.


3) The ones that assume in fact know nothing at all. And there is no reason to explain yourself further to the people who are not ready to listen.


4) The way you do things isn't always the only way to do them. Respect other people's way of thinking.


5) The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.


6) Close some doors. Not because of pride, incapacity or arrogance, but simply because they no longer lead somewhere.


7) No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life goes on, and it will be better.


8) It's okay to fail sometimes. Try your hardest and you succeed.


9) It doesn't matter what people think as long as you're happy.


10) It is not rude to say "no thanks"


11) If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway, the good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow.


12) You might be broke, but remember broken crayons still color. There is art in broken pieces.


13) We have choices. Don't be silenced by staying stuck. Work for it while you wait for it.


14) If you still talk about it, you still care about it.


15) You can't just switch off your feelings because someone else does.

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