The Principles Of Life That Everyone Knows, But Only A Few Follow
“Even though there’s no right or wrong way to
live your life, there are certain universal principles that lead to a happy,
wealthy, and healthy life.”
“I think you know the principles. Everyone
does. But 99% of all people don’t do what they know.”
1.No Strain, No Gain
We often talk about doing all kinds of crazy shit. Climb mountains, run
marathons, skydive, start businesses, travel the world, write books, record
albums, make movies, the list is endless.
Just think about what’s on your bucket list for a second. Now, can you
ask yourself one thing? Why haven’t you done those things?
The answer almost always comes down to this: It’s hard.
Well, I hate to break it to you, but life is SUPPOSED to be hard!
That’s probably the most valuable lesson one have to learn. Don’t shy
away from hard things. Instead, train yourself to become a person that can
endure difficulties. Physically and mentally.
The cliché is 100% true: No strain, no gain. If you don’t strain your
muscles, they get weak. If you don’t strain your brain, your cognitive ability
will decline. If you don’t test your character, you become spineless.
“If you rest, you rust.” — Helen Hayes
2. Avoid Negativity At All Cost
Again, everybody knows this, but I almost never see people apply this in
their life.
They put up with negativity at work, at home, with their friends,
family.
And it’s not weird. Because everywhere you look, there’s negativity. In
fact, people are inherently negative. That’s
how we’re hardwired.
That’s why you see so much complaining, lying, blaming, backstabbing,
jealousy, bullying, in the world.
But here’s the thing: All those things keep you from living a healthy
and wealthy life. So why do you let yourself be exposed to negativity?
The problem with us, humans, is that we always see the good in people.
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“He means well.”
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“She’ll turn around.”
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“He didn’t mean to hurt me.”
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“Things will change.”
You know that you can’t change people, right? So why try? People only
change when THEY decide to change.
It’s best to avoid negativity. At all cost.
3. Give More Than You Take
As a baby, you’re taken care of. Your parents give you food, shelter,
and if you’re lucky, a lot of love. Even if you had a bad childhood — you’ve
been given many things like education, food, etc.
Weirdly enough, that behavior of taking things tends to stick with us as we grow up. We think it’s normal
to take, take, take. In fact, we think we SHOULD get everything we want.
Many of us were in the same boat for many years. But looking back, I was
delusional. We’re not entitled to anything.
Who says you SHOULD get that job you applied for? Or the promotion that
you want? Or the hot girl/guy at the gym? Or widespread success?
Instead of always focusing on what you want from the world, start
thinking about what you have to offer.
Life is not about taking. Please, do yourself a favor, and start giving
more. But don’t be surprised if you also receive more.
“The effect
you have on others is the most valuable currency there is.” — Jim Carrey
Helping others is the most important thing you will ever do in your
life.
4. Time Is More Valuable Than Money
Out of all the resources in the world, time is the most valuable
resource you have.
“Yeah dude, I know that by
now.”
But why do we collectively spend time like we have an unlimited supply
of it?
Do you ever stop and think about how much time you have left on this
earth? Let’s say you get to live to 80 years. Just do the math. It’s not that
long if you keep wasting your time.
Be more selective with your time. Don’t squander it like you can always
get it back. Sure, you can always earn back the money that you’ve spent, but
you can never earn back time.
Once you spend time, it’s lost forever.
5. Create Your Own Path
We look at others and view them as examples. Fathers, mothers, brothers,
sisters, friends, bosses, mentors, authors, entrepreneurs, artists.
I’ve done that too. In fact, I still do it. Learning from others is one
of the best things that I’ve done. Being humble is a good thing.
But here’s the catch: You’re not all those people. You are you.
That means one simple thing: Get off the beaten path, and create your
own.
Of course, traveling the road that has been paved by others is much
easier. But it’s not fulfilling. And accomplishment weighs more than money,
status, and even comfort.
Don’t be afraid to go into an unknown direction. Go places where people
never been before.
How do you know you’re going somewhere new? People will likely not
understand you. And that’s a good thing.
“Men almost always walk in paths beaten by others and act by imitation.”
— Niccolò Machiavelli
6. Do Whatever Life Expects Of You
Look, life is random. Why are you born to your parents? Why do you live
where you live? Why were you bullied at school? Why, why, why?
Do you have the answers? I doubt it.
Instead of wishing that things were different, accept the circumstances
of your life. No matter how bad they are.
Things are what they are. Look at it this way: Regardless of where you
are in life, you are there for somereason.
God, the universe, invisible forces.
It doesn’t matter what it is. But when life expects something from you,
show up and play your part.
7. Life Moves In One Direction
You can live in three different time dimensions in your head.
1.
The past
2.
The future
3.
The present
If you live in the past, you’re stuck in “why” mode. That means you
always think about why things happened. That’s a recipe for unhappiness.
If you live in the future, you live in “what if” mode. That state of
mind causes anxiety about everything that MIGHT happen in the future. Again,
that’s a recipe for living a timid life.
Why don’t we live in the present? There are millions of things that
prevent us from living in real time.
One thing that has helped me let go of the past and future is to
understand this: Life keeps moving forward — it doesn’t care what I think or
do, so I might as well not waste my time on stuff I can’t control.
If you look at it from a practical point of view, it does not make sense
to question the things that happen in our life — we just have to keep moving
forward.
There you have it — stuff you know, but you don’t do. I can’t guarantee
a good life if you follow all principles. But when you follow these principles,
you have more respect for the subtlety of life.
Because these principles have one goal: Get the most out of life. And
that’s the only point there is.
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