What are the most important lessons you’ve learned from living?

Mike_Jones

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What are the most important lessons you’ve learned from living? I’ll start this off

1. Where I stand is always more important than what I do.

2. What I do matters …..always. It often affects where I’m allowed to stand.

3. I can’t hide what I do. The truth of what I’ve done in private will always be revealed.

4. What Fleetwood Mac said “ You can never break the chain.” There are no respites or do-overs in relationships. Either a relationship is always important or it’s never important.
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Mike_Jones

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There is a generational gap to be filled with your name and picture on it. The self worth and dependability of the people to whom you gave life, and the people they give life to,, depend on you standing in that gap from now until the day you die.
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Your Moms Dildo

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Next to the Lube
1. Bitches be crazy
2. Fire is hot and it will burn you
3. There's no problem that can't be solved with more taxes
4. Divorce is expensive (for the man)
5 You're automatically guilty unless you can prove your innocence
6. family is not always looking out for your best interest
 
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Random Guy

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Any day that I’m not suffering a profound loss is an amazing day

Any day that I am surviving a profound loss will end, and the pain of profound loss dulls with time
 

b.r.

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Lessons from my mom and dad,

Dad said "Life is not fair and then you die"

Mom said "Buy the worst house in the best neighborhood you can afford".

Word to live and die by.
 
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Duffy LaCoronilla

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There is a generational gap to be filled with your name and picture on it. The self worth and dependability of the people to whom you gave life, and the people they give life to,, depend on you standing in that gap from now until the day you die.
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But isn’t that really just “what you do”?