top of page
Original on Transparent.png

Blog

Some Undeniable Rules of Life

The ten undeniable truths of life, and it's only by accepting them that life becomes easier to understand.

Btw, I’m just spitting random thoughts from experience. I am not a motivational speaker (yet) nor a life coach; I am Carerra. :)

Might lead to a sequel.

A dandelion in a sunset.
Credits: Chris Larson, Pexels.
  1. Learn to take responsibility. Accepting responsibility shows growing maturity and experience. You’ll become wiser and headstrong in the adversities that lie ahead without excuses.

  2. You can’t change your past. The most you can do is appreciate the good moments, learn from the experiences, live in the present, and focus on what’s next.

  3. The future is unpredictable. The short-term is predictable; the long-term is not. Only God knows what will happen in the distant future. Until then, create your own via your actions.

  4. Success is different for everyone. Success is objective; my definition of success will be different from yours. Play down the comparison game, and compete with who you were yesterday.

  5. You are alone in life. You came into life alone, and you will leave alone. In the middle, make memories with your family, friends, and all those you love. Thanks to research, as you grow older, loneliness becomes but a state of mind.

  6. Failures are inevitable. Failures are a part of life. If you aren’t failing, then you aren’t trying. Remember, success delayed is not success denied, and failure is a detour, not a dead-end.

  7. Life is flawed. It isn’t fair. It won’t always go as planned, and that’s okay. Life isn’t always meant to be happy. Bad things will still happen, but regardless, be stoic and accept it for what it is.

  8. Nothing is permanent. Everything is temporary; nothing lasts forever. The only permanent thing is change.

  9. The perfect time doesn’t exist. There’s never a better time to start. Instead, make each moment perfect and begin as early as possible.

  10. Death is inevitable. You might as well live life and pursue your passion - whatever it is. Don’t foolishly YOLO, though, but within those fearful decisions lie the best moments of your life.

A mountain sunset.

A few bonuses:

  • Money is important. It’s not everything, but it’s important - note the difference. Having tons of it is your choice, but undeniably, money is vital. Case in context: Think about how you will put food on your table tonight.

  • Don’t make a sunk-cost decision. Among the few economics rules that apply to real life, don’t make a decision you won’t like just because it justifies the last action you still didn’t want.

  • No one is perfect. We are all flawed as humans, which is natural to us. We can be self-aware, though; being aware that we are imperfect is the first step toward self-fulfillment. Also, flaws do make life exciting and worthwhile.

What did I miss?

.

.

.

~Carerra.

Kommentare


bottom of page