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Hey Pandas, What's The Greatest Advice You've Ever Received? (Closed)
CuriositiesAUG 14, 2023

Hey Pandas, What's The Greatest Advice You've Ever Received? (Closed)

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Please share the most valuable piece of advice that you've learned and applied throughout your lifetime.

#1

About 23 years ago, when my first boss told me that living close to work has lots of advantages. Not much later my wife and me did indeed move. About a 7-10 min walk away from my job. Been there ever since and still on the same job. It has so many advantages indeed. But I do know it depends very much on job and country to make this actually work and happen.
5points

#2

When you always try pleasing everyone, you please no one.
4points

#3

If you want something done do it yourself
3points

#4

• Others may not love you for who you are, but it's you who holds the power to genuinely embrace yourself.
• Treat others with respect if they're not being reckless and condescending.
• Keep evolving as an individual, even in the later stages of life.
3points

#5

- if you wear rose-colored glasses, every red flag will just look like an ordinary white flag
- if someone doesn't respect your boundaries, that means they benefited from you when you didn't have any.
2points

#6

Fear doesn’t need to be gone. You can still do it AND feel insecure or afraid. Do things whilst respecting your fear.
2points

#7

When you read the news, think about whose truth and perspective it is. I studied media and my teacher emphasized this and it still applies to this day. Be critical of what you read.
2points

#8

My dad: Hey you should sign up for benefits at the VA (veterans administration).
1point

#9

plans were/are made to be changed!
so just learn to go with the flow
0points
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