10 Life Lessons People Should Learn Before They Turn 30
Some life lessons people should learn early on
1. Money will never solve your real problems
Money is a tool;
a commodity that buys you necessities and some nice “wants,” but it is
not the panacea to your problems. There are a great many people who are
living on very little, yet have wonderfully full and happy lives… and
there are sadly a great many people are living on quite a lot, yet have
terribly miserable lives.
Money can buy a nice home, a great car,
fabulous shoes, even a bit of security and some creature comforts, but
it cannot fix a broken relationship, or cure loneliness, and the
“happiness” it brings is only fleeting and not the kind that really and
truly matters. Happiness is not for sale. If you’re expecting the “stuff” you can buy to “make it better,” you will never be happy.
2. Pace yourself
Often when we’re young, just beginning our
adult journey we feel as though we have to do everything at once. We
need to decide everything, plan out our lives, experience everything,
get to the top, find true love, figure out our life’s purpose, and do it all at the same time.
Slow
down—don’t rush into things. Let your life unfold. Wait a bit to see
where it takes you, and take time to weigh your options. Enjoy every
bite of food, take time to look around you, let the other person finish
their side of the conversation. Allow yourself time to think, to mull a
bit. Taking action is critical. Working towards your goals and making
plans for the future is commendable and often very useful, but rushing
full-speed ahead towards anything is a one-way ticket to burnout and a
good way to miss your life as it passes you by.
3. You can’t please everyone
You
don’t need everyone to agree with you or even like you. It’s human
nature to want to belong, to be liked, respected and valued, but not at
the expense of your integrity and happiness. Other people cannot give
you the validation you seek. That has to come from inside. Speak up,
stick to your guns, assert yourself when you need to, demand respect,
stay true to your values.
4. Your health is your most valuable asset
Health is an
invaluable treasure—always appreciate, nurture, and protect it. Good
health is often wasted on the young before they have a chance to
appreciate it for what it’s worth. We tend to take our good health for
granted, because it’s just there. We don’t have to worry about it, so we
don’t really pay attention to it… until we have to. Heart disease, bone
density, stroke, many cancers—the list of many largely preventable
diseases is long, so take care of your health now, or you’ll regret it later on.
5. You don’t always get what you want
No
matter how carefully you plan and how hard you work, sometimes things
just don’t work out the way you want them to… and that’s ok. We have all
of these expectations; predetermined visions of what our “ideal” life
will look like, but all too often, that’s not the reality of the life we
end up with. Sometimes our dreams fail and sometimes we just change
our minds mid-course. Sometimes we have to flop to find the right course
and sometimes we just have to try a few things before we find the right
direction.
6. It’s not all about you
You are not the epicenter of the
universe. It’s very difficult to view the world from a perspective
outside of your own, since we are always so focused on what’s happening
in our own lives. What do I have to do today? What will this mean for
me, for my career, for my life? What do I want? It’s normal to be
intensely aware of everything that’s going on in your own life, but you
need to pay as much attention to what’s happening around you, and how
things affect other people in the world as you do to your own life. It
helps to keep things in perspective.
7. There’s no shame in not knowing
No one has it all figured
out. Nobody has all the answers. There’s no shame in saying “I don’t
know.” Pretending to be perfect doesn’t make you perfect. It just makes
you neurotic to keep up the pretense of manufactured perfection. We have
this idea that there is some kind of stigma or shame in admitting our
limitations or uncertainly, but we can’t possibly know everything. We
all make mistakes and mess up occasionally. We learn as we go, that’s
life. Besides—nobody likes a know-it-all. A little vulnerability makes
you human and oh so much more relatable.
8. Love is more than a feeling; it’s a choice
That burst of
initial exhilaration, pulse quickening love and passion does not last
long. But that doesn’t mean long-lasting love is not possible. Love is
not just a feeling; it’s a choice that you make every day. We have to
choose to let annoyances pass, to forgive, to be kind, to respect, to
support, to be faithful. Relationships take work. Sometimes it’s
easy and sometimes it’s incredibly hard, but it is up to us to choose
how we want to act, think and speak in a relationship.
9. Perspective is a beautiful thing
Typically, when we’re
worried or upset, it’s because we’ve lost perspective. Everything that
is happening in our lives seems so big, so important, so do or die, but
in the grand picture, this single hiccup often means next to nothing.
The fight we’re having, the job we didn’t get, the real or imagined
slight, the unexpected need to shift course, the thing we wanted, but
didn’t get. Most of it won’t matter 20, 30, 40 years from now. It’s hard
to see long term when all you know is short term, but unless it’s
life-threatening, let it go, and move on.
10. Don’t take anything for granted
We often don’t appreciate
what we have until it’s gone: that includes your health, your family
and friends, your job, the money you have or think you will have
tomorrow. When you’re young, it seems that your parents will always be
there, but they won’t. You think you have plenty of time to get back in
touch with your old friends or spend time with new ones, but you don’t.
You have the money to spend, or you think you’ll have it next month, but
you might not. Nothing in your life is not guaranteed to be there tomorrow, including those you love.
This
is a hard life lesson to learn, but it may be the most important of
all: Life can change in an instant. Make sure you appreciate what you
have, while you still have it.
source: www.lifehack.org
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