7 Life Lessons You Should Never Forget

First Life Lesson: Kill the Lies
Spend a minute today identifying at least one unnecessary thing in your life and eliminating it. When I say “kill,” don’t think about your boss, mother-in-law, or next-door neighbor. You must eliminate something about yourself that is no longer required for your survival. Something like “I will kill my anger” would be too broad, and this is not something that can be accomplished with resolve — it requires mindfulness. 🌸
Make a decision on something you can and will do. This is how you may change your life by taking little steps.
Identify something particular that you will be better off without, and take a tangible move today — no matter how modest. Choose one small thing that you will not do again, no matter what. “I will not be angry” is a lie because you have no control over this, but it may be something like, “I will not speak angry words.” 🗣️
Make a decision on something you can and will do. This is how you may change your life in little stages. But you should do it since it shouldn’t happen again. When you kill something, it should die. If you want to draw closer to the truth, you must lower your investment in what is false. It may not all go away right away, but you must gradually lower it.
Life lesson #2 : Breaking the Status quo
Consider what can be changed in your life and take action. Crying about things you can’t alter is a definite way to keep things the same. At least once a month, on the full moon day, carefully examine this and choose one little aspect of yourself that you would like to change. For example, “Every time I eat, I will spend 10 seconds in gratitude for the food that is about to be consumed.”☺️
Or, “Every time I use something that is a necessary part of my life, such as soil, water, air, and everything else around me, I will save 1% of it.” Can you do that????
“I’ll make sure I only put what I can eat on my plate,” for example. These minor details will alter your life and distinguish you. Try it out !!! 🙏
Life Lesson #3: Keep in mind that you are mortal.
Every human being must create their psychological and emotional framework around the most fundamental aspect of their existence — their mortality. Right present, it takes a lifetime for individuals to realize they are mortal; a heart attack or the sight of a malignant growth somewhere serves as a wake-up call. This is so important!!!
You are mortal, and the clock is ticking. Right???? So there is no time in this life for irritation, depression, anxiety, anger, or anything else unpleasant. So come on , you guys?
You must celebrate and appreciate every moment of your life since life does not wait for you. If you were immortal, you could live a hundred years of depression, worry, craziness, and agony before becoming joyful on the 500th anniversary. However, this is not the case.
I usually heard my uncle telling people that no matter what they do, they must dig their fingers into the dirt for at least an hour every day. This will instill in you a natural physical memory, a bodily memory that you are mortal. You must be thinking this is a complete nonsense but just realize this is the reality.
Life Lesson #4: Choose to live wisely.
Is it more pleasurable to be kind or furious, spiteful, and jealous within yourself? Which is the more intelligent way of being? Isn’t it romantic? All I’m saying is, please live wisely. This is not for the sake of others. It is pleasant and lovely for you. Making the world a more loving place is not something you do for someone else. It is a wise way of existing.
Every activity in your life has the potential to create a loving world. Creating a loving world does not imply doing more or less. If you live your life always focused on what you want, it will undoubtedly occur in your personal surrounds and will also begin to occur in the bigger surroundings.
Life Lesson #5: Determine the quality of your life.
Most people’s pleasure, peace, and love are mortgaged to the external situation in numerous ways. So, if the stock market rises, you are happy; if it falls, you are miserable. However, the quality of life is not determined by your surroundings. Our capacity to live joyfully here is not dependent on the size of our house or the automobile we drive. These things make your life more pleasant and convenient, but the most important aspect of your life is how you are right now.
You are not new to living a cheerful and serene life. Isn’t that how you were as a child? So, I’m not talking about taking you beyond, but rather about starting from scratch in your life.
Life Lesson #6: Humility has intelligence.
The distinction between a fool and an intelligent person is that the intelligent person recognizes his own folly, but the idiot does not. It takes enormous intelligence to recognize your own foolishness. Do you truly comprehend anything in this world — a tree, a blade of grass, a grain of sand, even a single atom? No. How should you navigate the world if this is your level of intelligence and perception?
Gently, with humility, respect, and love for all that surrounds you. If not love, then astonishment, because you don’t understand anything in this world.
You will not be able to avoid a spiritual process if you simply learn to walk like way. You don’t require any instruction. It will happen to you regardless. This is why, in eastern cultures, you constantly bow to everything you see, whether it’s a rock, an animal, or a human being. Being respectful of the ground you walk on, the air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat, the people you interact with, and everything else you use, including your body and mind is a method of assuring success in all of our endeavors.
Life Lesson #7: There is no such thing as good or bad.
Your inner world, if you want to call it that, should only be a reflection of what is going on around you. This may be diametrically opposed to some moral systems that hold that the outer and inner should not come into contact with each other since you will be corrupted by everything around you. That is not the case. Only when you have an opinion about everything do you become tainted by what is around you.
Seeing everything exactly as it is — that is the way to be within. If you perceive something other than what is there, it indicates you are contaminating the world with your beliefs and preconceptions.
You consider one thing to be good and another to be terrible. You become attached to what you think to be excellent. You urgently strive to avoid what you think to be terrible, and this, of course, will dominate you from within. This is not the way to be.
Creation is made so that you may see it as it is, not so that you can make it the way you want it. This is an obscenity committed by humanity against the Creator’s creation. What can you do with such a great creation? Absorb it if you can — nothing more — and even that is difficult due to creation’s astounding multi-tieredness. So many occurrences are taking place right here — one inside the other, all in the same space and time.
