What’s the best piece of advice you ever received?
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You only regret what you didn’t do.
Well, I regret my first marriage. 100% that happened and shouldn't have. 😂
I don’t believe you do. You learn to live with the decision, but you know.
To elaborate, now imagine if not having married her, always believing that you had lost the love of your life.
Which is really worse?
To be completely fair, she was never really the love of my life, I just thought she enjoyed sex more than she did and it turned out to be a lie. I'm pretty sure codependency was the main vehicle behind that unholy union.
Yet, where is the regret?
Sorry, probably a lot to unload on strangers. 😂
Nothing is eaten as hot as it is cooked
Stay humble & stack sats.
Never listen to advice. 🤣
It won’t rain forever
You better check your self before you wreck your self.
"Accept that you are going to be wrong"
Mistakes will happen anyway dont talk yourself out of oppurtunity.
Focus on what you are doing now not on what go wrong ,
Having translation brainfreeze but that advice was personally what impacted me most
- Don’t ever reduce yourself to asking someone who you are, even to them. Decide for yourself and stand by that truth.
- If you ever come across something or someone that gives you a sense of awe or wonder and butterflies in your stomach, you have to go for it no matter how terrified or doubtful you are.
- Stop blaming man’s atrocities on god or any higher power when you wouldn’t think of blaming a mother for her son’s crimes.
🧡 Just Be You 💜
I didn’t receive it personally, but the following words from #[2] struck a chord with me:
«Spend more time actively contributing participating and creating in the world that you want to inhabit.»
Don’t let anybody tell you you can’t do something