10 Painfully Obvious
Truths Everyone Forgets Too Soon
You
know how you can hear something a hundred times in a hundred different ways
before it finally gets through to you? The ten truths listed below fall firmly
into that category – life lessons that many of us likely learned years ago, and
have been reminded of ever since, but for whatever reason, haven’t fully
grasped.
This,
my friends, is my attempt at helping all of us, myself included, “get it” and
“remember it” once and for all…
1. The average human
life is relatively short.
We
know deep down that life is short, and that death will happen to all of us
eventually, and yet we are infinitely surprised when it happens to someone we
know. It’s like walking up a flight of stairs with a distracted mind, and
misjudging the final step. You expected there to be one more stair than there
is, and so you find yourself off balance for a moment, before your mind shifts
back to the present moment and how the world really is.
LIVE
your life TODAY! Don’t ignore death, but don’t be afraid of it either. Be
afraid of a life you never lived because you were too afraid to take action.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside
you while you’re still alive. Be bold. Be courageous. Be scared to death, and
then take the next step anyway.
2. You will only ever
live the life you create for yourself.
Your
life is yours alone. Others can try to persuade you, but they can’t decide for
you. They can walk with you, but not in your shoes. So make sure the path you
decide to walk aligns with your own intuition and desires, and don’t be scared
to switch paths or pave a new one when it makes sense.
Remember,
it’s always better to be at the bottom of the ladder you want to climb than the
top of the one you don’t. Be productive and patient. And realize that patience
is not about waiting, but the ability to keep a good attitude while working
hard for what you believe in. This is your life, and it is made up entirely of
your choices. May your actions speak louder than your words. May your life
preach louder than your lips. May your success be your noise in the end.
And
if life only teaches you one thing, let it be that taking a passionate leap is
always worth it. Even if you have no idea where you’re going to land, be brave
enough to step up to the edge of the unknown, and listen to your heart. (Angel
and I discuss this in more detail in the “Passion and Growth” chapter of 1,000
Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently.)
3. Being busy does NOT
mean being productive.
Busyness
isn’t a virtue, nor is it something to respect. Though we all have seasons of
crazy schedules, very few of us have a legitimate need to be busy ALL the time.
We simply don’t know how to live within our means, prioritize properly, and say
no when we should.
Being
busy rarely equates to productivity these days. Just take a quick look around.
Busy people outnumber productive people by a wide margin. Busy people are
rushing all over the place, and running late half of the time. They’re heading
to work, conferences, meetings, social engagements, etc. They barely have
enough free time for family get-togethers and they rarely get enough sleep.
Yet, emails are shooting out of their smart phones like machine gun bullets,
and their day planners are jammed to the brim with obligations. Their busy
schedule gives them an elevated sense of importance. But it’s all an illusion.
They’re like hamsters running on a wheel.
Though
being busy can make us feel more alive than anything else for a moment, the
sensation is not sustainable long term. We will inevitably, whether tomorrow or
on our deathbed, come to wish that we spent less time in the buzz of busyness
and more time actually living a purposeful life.
4. Some kind of failure
always occurs before success.
Most
mistakes are unavoidable. Learn to forgive yourself. It’s not a problem to make
them. It’s only a problem if you never learn from them.
If
you’re too afraid of failure, you can’t possibly do what needs to be done to be
successful. The solution to this problem is making friends with failure. You
want to know the difference between a master and a beginner? The master has
failed more times than the beginner has even tried. Behind every great piece of
art is a thousand failed attempts to make it, but these attempts are simply
never shown to us.
Bottom
line: Just because it’s not happening now, doesn’t mean it never will.
Sometimes things have to go very wrong before they can be right. (Read The Success
Principles.)
5. Thinking and doing
are two very different things.
Success
never comes to look for you while you wait around thinking about it.
You
are what you do, not what you say you’ll do. Knowledge is basically useless
without action. Good things don’t come to those who wait; they come to those
who work on meaningful goals. Ask yourself what’s really important and then
have the courage to build your life around your answer.
And
remember, if you wait until you feel 100% ready to begin, you’ll likely be
waiting the rest of your life.
6. You don’t have to
wait for an apology to forgive.
Life
gets much easier when you learn to accept all the apologies you never got. The
key is to be thankful for every experience – positive or negative. It’s taking
a step back and saying, “Thank you for the lesson.” It’s realizing that grudges
from the past are a perfect waste of today’s happiness, and that holding one is
like letting unwanted company live rent free in your head.
Forgiveness
is a promise – one you want to keep. When you forgive someone you are making a
promise not to hold the unchangeable past against your present self. It has
nothing to do with freeing a criminal of his or her crime, and everything to do
with freeing yourself of the burden of being an eternal victim.
7. Some people are
simply the wrong match for you.
You
will only ever be as great as the people you surround yourself with, so be
brave enough to let go of those who keep bringing you down. You shouldn’t force
connections with people who constantly make you feel less than amazing.
If
someone makes you feel uncomfortable and insecure every time you’re with them,
for whatever reason, they’re probably not close friend material. If they make
you feel like you can’t be yourself, or if they make you “less than” in any
way, don’t pursue a connection with them. If you feel emotionally drained after
hanging out with them or get a small hit of anxiety when you are reminded of
them, listen to your intuition. There are so many “right people” for you, who
energize you and inspire you to be your best self. It makes no sense to force
it with people who are the wrong match for you.
8. It’s not other
people’s job to love you; it’s yours.
It’s
important to be nice to others, but it’s even more important to be nice to
yourself. You really have to love yourself to get anything done in this world.
So make sure you don’t start seeing yourself through the eyes of those who
don’t value you. Know your worth, even if they don’t.
Today,
let someone love you just the way you are – as flawed as you might be, as
unattractive as you sometimes feel, and as incomplete as you think you are.
Yes, let someone love you despite all of this, and let that someone be YOU.
(Read Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It.)
9. What you own is not
who YOU are.
Stuff
really is just stuff, and it has absolutely no bearing on who you are as a
person. Most of us can make do with much less than we think we need. That’s a
valuable reminder, especially in a hugely consumer-driven culture that focuses
more on material things than meaningful connections and experiences.
You
have to create your own culture. Don’t watch TV, don’t read every fashion
magazine, and don’t consume too much of the evening news. Find the strength to
fill your time with meaningful experiences. The space and time you are
occupying at this very moment is LIFE, and if you’re worrying about Kim
Kardashian or Lebron James or some other famous face, then you are
disempowered. You’re giving your life away to marketing and media trickery,
which is created by big companies to ultimately motivate you to want to dress a
certain way, look a certain way, and be a certain way. This is tragic, this
kind of thinking. It’s all just Hollywood brainwashing. What is real is YOU and
your friends and your family, your loves, your highs, your hopes, your plans,
your fears, etc.
Too
often we’re told that we’re not important, we’re just peripheral to what is.
“Get a degree, get a job, get a car, get a house, and keep on getting.” And
it’s sad, because someday you’ll wake up and realize you’ve been tricked. And
all you’ll want then is to reclaim your mind by getting it out of the hands of
the brainwashers who want to turn you into a drone that buys everything that
isn’t needed to impress everyone that isn’t important.
10. Everything changes,
every second.
Embrace
change and realize it happens for a reason. It won’t always be obvious at
first, but in the end it will be worth it.
What
you have today may become what you had by tomorrow. You never know. Things
change, often spontaneously. People and circumstances come and go. Life doesn’t
stop for anybody. It moves rapidly and rushes from calm to chaos in a matter of
seconds, and happens like this to people every day. It’s likely happening to
someone nearby right now.
Sometimes
the shortest split second in time changes the direction of our lives. A
seemingly innocuous decision rattles our whole world like a meteorite striking
Earth. Entire lives have been swivelled and flipped upside down, for better or
worse, on the strength of an unpredictable event. And these events are always
happening.
However
good or bad a situation is now, it will change. That’s the one thing you can
count on. So when life is good, enjoy it. Don’t go looking for something better
every second. Happiness never comes to those who don’t appreciate what they
have while they have it.
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