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Having lived life uptill now(by the grace and mercy of Almighty)...i've learnt and realized some important things- 1)you are your best friend 2)you are your greatest enemy 3)you are your biggest motivator 4)you are your greatest discourager 5)there's no such thing as a free lunch in this world 6)never underestimate the capacity of other people to let you down 7)hear out what others have to say even if you don't concur with their views 8)your hardwork and patience both will be rewarded someday 9)trust only 2 people-Almighty and yourself(if you're lucky..you'll get a few more people in this department) 10)confront your enemies but avoid them when you can 11)be open to change 12)do things that make you happy 13)live like it's the last day of your life 14)love like there's no tomorrow 15)And lastly remember..you don't have to prove yourself to anyone..be confident,have self belief and just do your thing.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 6:21 AM UTC
Lessons i've learnt from life
Having lived life uptill now(by the grace and mercy of Almighty)...i've learnt and realized some important things- 1)you are your best friend 2)you are your greatest enemy 3)you are your biggest motivator 4)you are your greatest discourager 5)there's no such thing as a free lunch in this world 6)never underestimate the capacity of other people to let you down 7)hear out what others have to say even if you don't concur with their views 8)your hardwork and patience both will be rewarded someday 9)trust only 2 people-Almighty and yourself(if you're lucky..you'll get a few more people in this department) 10)confront your enemies but avoid them when you can 11)be open to change 12)do things that make you happy 13)live like it's the last day of your life 14)love like there's no tomorrow 15)And lastly remember..you don't have to prove yourself to anyone..be confident,have self belief and just do your thing.
sk-abdul-aziz
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 6:21 AM UTC
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