One day, my mother spoke to me about the art of not being an ordinary person, but an extraordinary one. - Always go for simplicity, she told me. Simplicity exudes beauty. To weigh what you say carefully and to be decent. -Remember that beauty has nothing to do with the dress you wear, but with the character of the woman wearing the dress. -To talk little and usefully and to keep a touch of mystery both through clothing and behavior. -Be feminine and delicate. Be gracious. -Don’t let yourself be humiliated by anyone and don’t depend on any man. Be gentle. To have patience. To forgive. -Don’t violate your principles and values for anything in the world and always walk with your chin up, not with arrogance, but with dignity. - Don’t give yourself the opportunity to be ashamed of yourself for something you did or said. - Don’t delay. Be happy and thankful for what you have and don’t be unhappy because you can’t always have everything your heart desires. - -Don’t judge people. You are not perfect, so you have no right to point the finger at other people’s scars. -To believe. In you and in God. Don’t lose hope and don’t give in to despair. Sooner or later you will overcome every obstacle, even if for the moment it will seem impossible. - To be a man who is missed in a room full of people. - To be a man who leaves behind him many beautiful memories in the souls of the people he met. Be extraordinary!
