Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meaning of Life is to find your Gift. The purpose of Life is to give it away.
Listen more; talk less and use the WAIT (Why Am I Talking?) principle.
Good, fast, or cheap. Pick two.
Tell the paramedics everything. Tell the police nothing (without an adult or lawyer present).
If it flies, floats, or farts, rent it (don’t buy it).
I’m trying to think of what you could rent that farts. A horse? Dogs fart but I would definitely buy, not rent, there.
Anonymous wrote:The meaning of Life is to find your Gift. The purpose of Life is to give it away.
Listen more; talk less and use the WAIT (Why Am I Talking?) principle.
Good, fast, or cheap. Pick two.
Tell the paramedics everything. Tell the police nothing (without an adult or lawyer present).
If it flies, floats, or farts, rent it (don’t buy it).
Anonymous wrote:My mom's was "always carry cab fare and use the bathroom before you leave the house"
.Anonymous wrote:If you aren't first, you're last.
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't first, you're last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two that my family had growing up that I hope to pass on to my children-
"What is the most generous interpretation?" - Serves as a general reminder to look for the good in people and assume that even if someone did something you didn't agree with or like, you maybe don't know the whole story and it isn't worth dwelling on. Sometimes I roll my eyes at this when I think baout our world in 2025 but maybe it's more important than ever. I go back and forth.
The other -
"To be hopeful you have to do hopeful things" - bascially just a reminder that if you're feeling sad about something or want to believe things can be better, do something to move in that direction. Hope is a practice.
Regarding your first post, I don't think that is helpful for adults. Being able to assess things accurately is important to survive in this world. Your first quote is better summarized as "Be Sweet". Women have this shoved down their throats all the time and helps ensure we are taken advantage of and walked all over.
Anonymous wrote:Two that my family had growing up that I hope to pass on to my children-
"What is the most generous interpretation?" - Serves as a general reminder to look for the good in people and assume that even if someone did something you didn't agree with or like, you maybe don't know the whole story and it isn't worth dwelling on. Sometimes I roll my eyes at this when I think baout our world in 2025 but maybe it's more important than ever. I go back and forth.
The other -
"To be hopeful you have to do hopeful things" - bascially just a reminder that if you're feeling sad about something or want to believe things can be better, do something to move in that direction. Hope is a practice.