What are some of the most important things you've ever learned on your own?

What are good lessons that you have learned on your own, without being told how things would end up?

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FilipV2007-10-17T10:48:46Z

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1.Life is short so use it to do something good and make a good impression of yourself if not you will be forgotten and noone will remember you :(
2.Never underastimate anyone.
3.Think what you say before you do.
4.Wise people say nothing in dangerous times.
5.Give as much love as you can in your life , dont take it away.
6.Just because you believe something doesn't make it true.
7.It takes a long time to become really good at something.
8.You can accomplish nearly anything if you have the will to do it
9.Criticizing others is a dishonest way of praising ourselves.
10.Never judge a person until you really know that person.
11.When you are depress or down, don't count on other, but yourself in moving forward with your life.
12.Life is full of pain and sorrow when you are unexpected, learned from it and move on.
13.How bad thing is, be happy because life is short, letting bad thing get in your way it doesn't help.
14.We are all winners no matter what.

I fully respect your right to disagree with me, so long as you understand that I'm right and you're wrong.

candi2016-05-23T08:21:07Z

I learned that lying is not for me. I think it's accepted in some cases, but overall, it's better to be truthful. I had to learn the hard way too. I didn't even realize how much I was lying to people. It started to get out of hand. I wasn't a pathological liar, but I was well on my way. Before I knew it, I couldn't even tell people who I was because I just didn't know anymore. When I finally let my fears go and stopped lying, I felt like myself. I thought that by covering up my past, people wouldn't find out about it. Eventually, I had to weave a confusing story about my old social life. I felt so ashamed about it too. Anyway, my tip for you is to open up. Don't hold yourself back by keeping things from people. It's so much easier just to tell the truth. Then you won't have to think about what you told that person and how you can get around the topic. I understand that there are times when people don't need to know the truth. And it's different for everyone. So use the discretion wisely. You're off to a great start. Great question. Good luck.

Anonymous2007-10-17T10:19:18Z

Very few people can view the world outside the framework of their own personality. People respond to me as if it were they who were doing/saying whatever without considering that I am a different person with different strengths/weaknesses/ideals. Specifically, I'm an honest person who is tired of being treated like a liar because the majority of americans lack the strength to tell the truth.

Anonymous2007-10-17T15:32:01Z

usually later on in life you realize that everything you've learned were things you have been told you just might not have been listening.

Sandy Sandals2007-10-17T10:30:13Z

People will only treat you as good or as bad as you allow them to.

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