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What is the most important lessons youve learned in life?

Submitted by cc12, , Thread ID: 187562

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23-11-2020, 10:06 PM
#1
Off the top of my head it would be humility, respect for others no matter what, and to be thankful for what I have.

What's yours?

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#2
Not to scam lmfao because I used to think scamming was cool as a child until I got scammed
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24-11-2020, 12:19 AM
raquelstiktok Wrote:
Not to scam lmfao because I used to think scamming was cool as a child until I got scammed

Yeah I used to as well as a kid. Mostly on WoW. Then I tried to sell my account and got rolled like a moron and had it stolen and then banned lol I did eventually get it back though. That definitely taught me how awful it is to be on receiving end of it so I haven't since.

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Be nice to everyone because you dont know who youll have to play nice with later and you never know who your best buddy is gonna be. Dont burn bridges or cut folks off unless its truly the best option for you. Having a positive attitude will make all aspects of your life better (way easier said than done right now lol)

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I learned that you have to work hard by posting 15 useless comments to use this website for the only thing it's good for.

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Mine would be, "work hard in silence and let your success make the noise". I love seeing the reaction on people's faces when they find out that I successfully did something, since they think I was slacking off most of the time lmao

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I grew up on the poverty line, my mother did a lot of drugs when I was a tween, we didnt have power for a bit, and it wasnt very fun.
I managed to claw my way just barly into the middle class as an adult, but seeing poor folk will always remind me that theres a person there, not just an economic number.

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