What are the most important lessons you've learned in life?

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Sure everyone's different, but at the end of the day, it does not mean that everyone's a special snowflake.

Because at the end of the day, everybody will die. Just like how snowflakes melt once there's heat.

And how it becomes incredibly difficult to drive a car down the road when they both are piled up in front of you.
 
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  • You shouldn't worry too much about what other think about you. The only person whose regard should really matter to you is yourself.
  • Don't compare yourself to others. The only person you should think of surpassing and improving past is you.
  • Take the time to appreciate the small things in life.
  • The more you get to a person, the closer you two get, the more they get increasingly complicated (and yet the more you begin to care). But there are some people who are worth it.
 
If you allow someone to make their own mistakes, they're more likely to learn from those mistakes.

Your parents may say, or perhaps have said in the past, "patience is a virtue". It's true. You won't always receive things "my way, right away" -- Except maybe a trip to jail.

Some folks worry about anything and everything that so much as threatens to impede their path. One of the most important lessons I've learned is to only worry about that which you are capable of changing. You can't change the fact that the area you're driving through is prone to mudslides, but you can change your speed so the state patrol officer at the crest of the next hill doesn't pull you over.
 
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Everything has more than one meaning :)
 
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