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Definitely "treat others how you would like to be treated".
At worst, you treat people well, get treated like crap back but can still feel like you did the best you could.
At best, you can make more friends and generate the atmosphere that you desire.
Don't take yourself too seriously. Work on the ability to laugh at yourself and laugh with others.
Only treat others how you would like to be treated yourself. Think before you speak. Words can really damage people.
And finally, Carpe Diem....sieze the day. Because you never know what it could bring
Save your money. I've lived through 3 recessions over the last 25 years, and each one had its own set of problems. I can't convince young people to save, they want to spend, spend, spend. It's good for the economy, but I HIGHLY recommend to save something, you're going to need it one day- trust me, THREE RECESSIONS!!!
When you step outside the front door, you never know where you'll end up. You probably have a good idea, but you don't really /know/. So be open to the impossible, keep your heart receptive, regardless of how the world hurts you. Everything passes, from the best happiness, to the darkest madness. Just keep moving forward.
there's a difference between nice and being a people pleaser. don't be a people pleaser, nothing good will come out of it for you trust me. it strips you from who you are and you'll end up being lost, alone and disrespected.
I have two statements of advice for you. One is from Jim Rohn and it is advice I love. I came up with the second piece of my advice by myself.
1. Never let someone's opinion of you hurt your feelings. If you do then your telling yourself that what someone thinks of you is more important than what you think of yourself. Don't Give anyone that power over you.
2. At your death bed you will only remember your accomplishments in life. not the things you failed at. What I am trying to say is don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Anything you can imagine is right outside of your comfort zone. Your are capable of anything and everything.
Never think too highly of yourself and while there's nothing wrong with dreaming about your future don't have great expectations that you know you can't possibly achieve. You're just setting yourself up for disappointment. With that being said, try your best!
there's a difference between nice and being a people pleaser. don't be a people pleaser, nothing good will come out of it for you trust me. it strips you from who you are and you'll end up being lost, alone and disrespected.
I agree with this entirely. Being a people pleaser only lets you fake who you are depending on who you are communicating with. It doesn't let you make meaningful and close connections with people. Just empty ones.
An honest one this time:
"I speak my mind", "I'm brutally honest", and "I tell it like it is" isn't an excuse for being an ass. You can be all these things while being kind and gentle.