What Did You Learn Too Late in Life?

Zeeshan Arshad
2 min readOct 1, 2020

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May 31, 2020 on Facebook
  1. Be mindful of time.
  2. Forgive yourself for the past.
  3. Don’t kill your inner child.
  4. Childhood hobbies are one of the best cure for depression.
  5. Don’t take rejection personally — it’s a redirection to something better for you.
  6. Jealousy is also an indicator of your direction to upgrade yourself.
  7. Every problem is an opportunity or lesson.
  8. Don’t give in to gossip.
  9. Be kind to others.
  10. Choose your best words when you speak.
  11. Use your anger to create, not destroy.
  12. Stop running away from fears — walk towards fears and conquer them.
  13. Think for yourself.
  14. Stop helping everyone for free.
  15. Speak with conviction.
  16. Stop pleasing everyone.
  17. Criticizers and haters are important for growth.
  18. Don’t try to fit in odds, remain original and brave enough.
  19. Many smart looking ideas were actually fail ideas.
  20. You cannot change the condition of a person who is not willing to change.
  21. Move ahead in life by removing unnecessary things.
  22. Remove toxic people from Facebook’s friends.
  23. You may dislike something although it is good for you, or like something, although it is bad for you.
  24. If you believe in God you will be tested.
  25. God does not burden any soul with more than it can bear.
  26. When God desires good for someone — He tries him with hardships.
  27. Detach from having multiple unnecessary (be very critical if necessary for business or why are you doing what you’re doing?) social media accounts — else you’ll keep feeling that you’ve to do something for invisible people and lose your attention with your family and children in present moment to enjoy for those don’t exist for you other than in your mind (this is one of the most dangerous activity now a days that’s killing people through depression and anxiety into suicidal moments feeling worthless on the internet, and not feeling good in their real life moments)
October 1, 2020 on Facebook

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Zeeshan Arshad
Zeeshan Arshad

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