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■Educate yourself until the day you die.– The time and energy you invest in your education will change your
life. You are a product of what you know. The more knowledge you
acquire, the more control you have over your life.
■Take good care of your body.– Your body is the greatest tool you’ll ever own. It impacts every step
you take and every move you make. Nourish it, exercise it, and rest it.
■Spend as much time as possible with the people you love.
– Human beings are emotional creatures. Family and close friends makeup
the core of your emotional support system. The more you nurture them,
the more they will nurture you.
■Be a part of something you believe in.– This could be anything. Some people take an active role in their
local city council, some find refuge in religious faith, some join
social clubs supporting causes they believe in, and others find passion
in their careers. In each case the psychological outcome is the same.
They engage themselves in something they strongly believe in. This
engagement brings happiness and meaning into their lives.
■Excel at what you do.– There’s no point in doing something if you aren’t going to do it
right. Excel at your work and excel at your hobbies. Develop a
reputation for yourself, a reputation for consistent excellence.
■Live below your means.
– Live a comfortable life, not a wasteful one. Do not spend to impress
others. Do not live life trying to fool yourself into thinking wealth
is measured in material objects. Manage your money wisely so your money
does not manage you. Always live well below your means.
■Be self-sufficient. – Freedom is the greatest gift. Self-sufficiency is the greatest freedom.
■Build a comfortable, loving household.
– Home is where the heart is. Your home should be comfortable and lined
with love. It should be a place that brings the whole family together.
■Always be honest with yourself and others. – Living a life of honesty creates peace of mind, and peace of mind is priceless.
■Respect elders. Respect minors. Respect everyone.
– There are no boundaries or classes that define a group of people that
deserve to be respected. Treat everyone with the same level of respect
you would give to your grandfather and the same level of patience you
would have with your baby brother.
■Mix it up. Try different things.
– Seek as many new life experiences as possible and be sure to share
them with the people you love. After all, your life’s story is simply a
string of experiences. The more experiences you have, the more
interesting your story gets.
■Take full ownership of your actions. – Either you own up to your actions or your actions will ultimately own you.
■Over-deliver on all your promises.
– Some people habitually make promises they are just barely able to
fulfill. They promise perfection and deliver mediocrity. If you want to
boost your personal value, do the exact opposite. Slightly under-sell
your capabilities so that you’re always able to over-deliver. It will
seem to others like you’re habitually going above and beyond the call
of duty.
■Listen more. Talk less. – The more you listen and the less you talk, the more you will learn and the less you will miss.
■Focus more on less.
– Think in terms of Karate: A black belt seems far more impressive than
a brown belt. But does a brown belt really seem any more impressive
than a red belt? Probably not to most people. Remember that society
elevates experts high onto a pedestal. Hard work matters, but not if
it’s scattered in diverse directions. Focus on less and master it all.
■Exploit the resources you do have access to.
– The average person is usually astonished when they see a physically
handicap person show intense signs of emotional happiness. How could
someone in such a restricted physical state be so happy? The answer
rests in how they use the resources they do have. Stevie Wonder
couldn’t see, so he exploited his sense of hearing into a passion for
music, and he now has 25 Grammy Awards to prove it.
■Savor the natural joys of simple pleasures.
– I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the best things in life
are free. They come in the form of simple pleasures and they appear
right in front of you at various locations and arbitrary times. They
are governed by Mother Nature and situational circumstance and captured
by mindful awareness. It’s all about taking a moment to notice the
orange and pink sunset reflecting off the pond water as you hold hands
with someone you love. Noticing these moments and taking part in them
regularly will bring unpredictable bursts of happiness into your life.
■Reflect on your goals and direction.
– Not doing so is committing to wasteful misdirection. The process of
self reflection helps maintain a conscious awareness of where you’ve
been and where you intend to go, giving you the ability to realign your
trajectory when necessary.
■Leave time for spontaneous excursions.
– Sometimes opportunity knocks at unexpected times. Make sure you have
enough flexibility in your schedule to respond accordingly.
■Be here now. – Right now is the only moment guaranteed to you. Right now is life. Don’t miss it.
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