93% Of Life Problems Are Because You're Ignoring These Life Lessons (Advice From Old People)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • The trouble is you think you have time. 93% of life problems are because you're ignoring these life lessons...advice from old people.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @D.99999
    @D.99999 Месяц назад

    Thankyou so much!

  • @mahirbabayev1185
    @mahirbabayev1185 Месяц назад +1

    Good evening!

    • @Real-StoicJourney
      @Real-StoicJourney Месяц назад

      🌟 This video really hit home for me. The reminder that "hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard" is something I often forget. It's a great push to stay focused and dedicated, even when things get tough. Anyone else feel the same? Let's discuss! 🌟

  • @Real-StoicJourney
    @Real-StoicJourney Месяц назад +1

    👴 The wisdom from this video is incredible. "Embrace stress as the opposite of apathy" is such a powerful perspective. It makes me rethink how I handle challenging situations. What are your thoughts on this? How do you cope with stress? 👵

  • @kittymetal186
    @kittymetal186 Месяц назад

    "There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on" - CREDIT: "Stairway to Heaven" lyrics by Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin; Atlantic Records; 1971.

    • @Real-StoicJourney
      @Real-StoicJourney Месяц назад +1

      The only time you should look into someone else's bowl is to make sure they have enough" really resonated with me. It’s a beautiful reminder to be compassionate and mindful of others. How do you practice kindness in your daily life?

    • @kittymetal186
      @kittymetal186 Месяц назад

      ​@@Real-StoicJourney Everyday I practice kindness with every person I meet or speak to on the telephone. My mother raised me to be friendly, to listen, to have empathy and sympathy, and to tell people I appreciate them and wish them well. Also, part of "kindness" is being fair and giving credit to people when one uses their work and doesn't note that; also, recognizing and admiring someone else's work is fair and kind. If you are such a kind person how are you practicing kindness by being unkind to me for doing the right thing - crediting the source of a wise saying? I never criticized the actual saying. Please do not continue your lack of kindness and respect for me as a person, it is upsetting and stressful. I am undergoing cancer treatment and I certainly do not need unkind people insulting me. It also makes the other person look bad since I did not do anything wrong to deserve your response. Your name "LiveKindly" is not how you are behaving. Please stop your unkindness to me. I will not read or reply to any of your remarks. I gave a full reply, answering your question. Any further contact with me will be viewed as harassment. Be truly kind and stop.

    • @kittymetal186
      @kittymetal186 Месяц назад

      ​​@@Real-StoicJourneyMy original reply has mysteriously "disappeared". In summary, I described in detail how I'm kind everyday, how it is kind and important to cite the author of the wise saying, and how it was unkind to have a go at me for merely citing a reference. "Practice what you preach" and actually do what your name says: "Live Kindly". Finally, I also asked you not to write me any further (I am having cancer treatment and I do not need further upset). Any other contact will be viewed as harassment. [To this channel: PLEASE KEEP THIS REPLY ONSCREEN, unlike my previous, now missing reply. I will be unsubscribing because I watched this channel as a support but now it has become a bad experience, which I do not want. Edit: I have taken a screenshot of this reply in case it "disappears" like my first one.]