DON'T BASE YOUR DECISIONS ON THE ADVICE OF THOSE WHO DON'T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE RESULTS.Thanks to this, I was on the right path to starting my own business.
It's a great reminder to know our worth, embrace change, and keep pushing forward even when things get tough. Thank you for such a powerful and uplifting message! 💪✨
"Sometimes the hardest things in life are the things that we need to hear the most". That's right! Difficult things and straightforward things are often difficult to hear, but we must face and listen to change more positively. If no one tells you where you are wrong or why you are failing, it's sad. Someone who teaches you, tells you your mistakes, and guides you on how to correct them is a wonderful person, worthy of respect.
Absolutely! While these lessons might be challenging, they often lead to profound personal growth and long-term benefits. Thanks for highlighting their importance!
What exactly do you mean “the creator”? If you are talking about the creator of this content, can you please explain how they are undermining the very advice they are giving? I’m confused I think these quotes are great and I can’t see anything negative on this channel, can you please explain. Thank you
It's easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but this compilation of quotes reminds us of what truly matters. The emphasis on self-reliance and personal responsibility is inspiring.
Some of these life lessons, others have taught me by their limited thought process: For I’m not one who is willing to conform to their stupidity. Thx 4 the wisdom found in these quotes.
An inspiring video filled with wisdom, but it's marred by the creator’s own failure to live by these principles, leading to a negative impact on others.
An enlightening video with powerful advice, but it’s overshadowed by the fact that the creator doesn’t live by these principles, leading to negative consequences.
A must-watch for personal development, though it’s concerning that the creator doesn’t embody the principles they teach, leading to negative consequences.
The 1st step is always the first step. Whether going up or coming down. Whether at the bottom or the top. The 1st step will always just be the first step but it is the one that defines the journey. It holds the promise of progress, the potential for change, and the courage to begin. With ever step following the first step is the next first step. Each one carrying its own significance, shaping the path ahead. Every step is a new beginning, a chance to redefine direction, and an opportunity to move forward with purpose. The journey is not just about reaching the destination, but about embracing each "first step" along the way. Quote: Whu Ahatdah Pudid
0:26 - True. 0:46 - True. 1:05 - True. 1:47 - True. 2:01 - True. 2:13 - Interesting. 2:39 - True. 4:18 - Really? I thought it was the opposite. 4:28 - True. 5:28 - Amazing! Absolutely! 9:33 - A lot of us make that mistake. 9:41 - True. 14:12 - True.
The lessons here are invaluable, though it's disheartening to see them come from someone who doesn’t seem to apply them, causing harm to themselves and others.
This video could truly transform lives, but it’s unfortunate that the creator doesn’t seem to apply these lessons to their own life, leading to a damaging impact on others.
no. rejection is not better than regret. Finding out what you truly need and what's healthy for you is best. You forget regret, eventually. You NEVER forget rejection on anything. Find what's worth fighting for and go get it.
To each, their own. For me, it's easier to let go of other people's rejections than to my own regrets. Maybe because I take more responsibility for my own actions than the choices other people make.
I disagree that’s not always true. Depending on the person and their situation and circumstances sometimes it’s the other way around. Whether it’s a relationship, a job, or something some people do get over rejection overtime but NEVER over regrets depending on the size of the problem, circumstances, or situation and if there were any consequences from there experiences from what happened it goes both ways.