8 Lessons I’m Glad Life Taught Me

Most of us complain that life is hard and all it offers is hardships. But have you thought of the priceless lessons it has taught you?

Here are 8 lessons that life teaches you indirectly and how you should use them to make a better you.

1. Time
Time passes quickly, and if you’re lucky enough, you’ll live long enough to marvel at the memories.

Life is infinitely more elaborate and beautiful – even in ways you have yet to experience – and that with each passing moment we all become a greater part of this elaborate beauty in every imaginable way.

2. Meaning
Life doesn’t come prepackaged with this meaning either; you create it. You’ll be far happier for troubling yourself, rather than letting everyone else design your life for you.

Ultimately, the secret is to follow your intuition and make the most of the resources you have access to; transforming them into positive lessons and reflections, and then using them as stepping stones.

3. Judgment
It’s impossible to know exactly how another person is feeling or what kind of emotional battles they’re fighting. Realize this as you interact with others, long before you pass judgment.

It’s a sage fact of life, really, that every one of us encompasses a profound and unique set of secrets and mysteries that are absolutely undetectable to everyone else.

4. Confusion
Sometimes you will have thoughts about yourself that even you can’t fully comprehend. But they’re running through your mind anyway and confusing your focus. Where do these thoughts come from?

The good news is you’re not alone. We all deal with them. Maybe they’re a part of who we were. Regardless, they’re not part of who we ARE today – which is why we will eventually work through them, rise above them, and be perfectly OK in the long run.

5. Wealth
Making money is pretty easy. Attaining true wealth is not. Most people have jobs and bring in an income. What’s difficult is to earn it by doing something that makes a positive difference.

Knowing deep down that you counted – that someone else’s life would not have been as rich without you in it – that’s priceless. That’s something worth working for.

6. Regret
It’s frustrating when you realize you’ve missed a good opportunity. Although you can’t go back and change the past, there’s still something positive you can do.

You can choose to learn from your mistake and transform your regret for this missed opportunity into enthusiasm and commitment for seizing the next good opportunity that comes your way.

7. Resentment
Holding a resentful grudge is like drinking toxic venom and waiting for the other person to grow ill. It’s an exercise in futility.
Don’t magnify life’s difficulties by filling your mind with resentment. Instead, ease your burdens by choosing to let them go.

8. Adversity
You have an immeasurable power within yourself to make positive changes in your life. When something is troubling you, don’t ignore it; make a commitment to change it. Be amazed at how swiftly and effectively you can do something about it. A positive reaction is yours to make.

You have plenty of suitable choices pick the best one, put it into action, and take control of your life.

Source: Marc& Angel

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