Written by Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Nina Medina
Founder & Owner of: The Happy Life 101
Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Author, Successful Living Writer
Today, I want to share with you 2 great life lessons that I personally believe would make a difference in the way we view life and the world around us, IF only we live by them.
Lesson #1: FORGIVE YOURSELF AND FORGIVE OTHERS
“Forgiveness is the best form of love. It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an even stronger person to forgive.”- Anonymous
Forgive yourself for the wrong choices and decisions you’ve made, for not being good enough, for not being open, for not trying harder, for not reaching out. Forgive yourself for your failures and for the things that you did not do.
Forgive others for hurting you, for not appreciating you, for taking advantage of you, and for the wrong things done to you.
Not many people realize that when we forgive, we do ourselves favor. Forgiveness liberates us from the negative emotions that consume us. It frees us from anger, hatred and regrets. Forgiveness gives us peace and enables us to move forward.
Lesson #2: SEEK SIGNIFICANCE, NOT MATERIAL WEALTH
“Do the things that come from the heart. When you do, you won’t be dissatisfied…”– Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie.
When we die, we cannot bring our wealth with us. Our fame will eventually be forgotten. Our achievements will soon mean nothing. But what we will be remembered for are the things that we did to and for other people. How we made them feel. How we gave a part of ourselves to them.
So invest in people. Share your time. Be concern and compassionate. Nourish and dig deeper your relationships with your friends and family. Make it your purpose to share what you can give to the people around you.
I have not experienced dying, but I know that I would go happy and peacefully when I will have people who loves me in my deathbed. I would not trade that to any treasure in the world.
Choose LOVE over hate.
Choose KINDNESS over greed.
Choose FORGIVENESS over hatred.
Choose to be HAPPY by making the world around you happy. 🙂
Article Credits: Nina Medina
Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Author
Thank you for the lessons! They are great 😉
That looks like it would be one heck of an awesome view!
You bet it would! ?
Good read. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. Appreciate your comment! ?
Nice little post, motivated.
Thank you! I’m glad that it satisfied its purpose! 🙂
its glad that i saw it. very nice.
I’m glad that you took the time to read it too! 🙂
Love it Nina!!!
Thank you ate Aui! ?
Awesome! Thank you 🙂
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Thank you! I appreciate your comment! ?
It was great and i am sharing it on girlwiththepinkphone.wordpress.com
Thank you naina! I appreciate it a lot! ?
OMG! Thank you so much for sharing!
You’re welcome! Thank you fir taking the time to read.
Don’t mention it! I love writers who can keep me reading! You deserve to be celebrated! Thank you, thank so very much for writing, Nina. You are gifted. Keep on moving!
Aww..you’re sweet to say that Oristel. Thank you! Your comment makes me happy very much! ?
Awww! You are so welcome!! ??? I only speak the truth. ?
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That I would be willing to try.
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What a beautiful article. Thank you Nina and Millionaire’s Digest for this!
Thank you Austin! Your comment made me smile today. ?
It’s true, thanks you !
Thank you for taking the time to read! ?
great job and very true you should live life to the full everyday cos you never know whats around the corner
Exactly! And you’ll never know when your life is over. It’s a good practice to live life with minimal regrets! ?
i know
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Awesome read! Thankyou ??
Thank you Miley. ?
Motivating post! Love it! ?
Thank you Pooja! I’m glad you live my post! ?
I love when you say, “Invest in people.” I plan to refer to that in the future.
Yes, oftentimes people are focused too much on career, fame or in gaining material possesions but their time for family and friends suffers. In addition, most decisions are being based on what’s practical or what would save cost, not on what makes you and others happy…
In the Air Force we had a saying, “If you serve with your family, leave the Air Force with your family.” Somehow you have to make time for family. Now that I’m retired from as busy career that’s what I’m doing. So your words really struck me. If I blog about this may I quote you?
Sure, I’d be honored. Thank you! ?
Wonderful, thank you!
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