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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2013 12:21:50 GMT -5
Found an inspirational quote? Share it here! Doesn't have to be in picture form. Need some words of wisdom? Find them here! I'll start with one that I find particularly wise. ... because the mind of the negative is limited, and beauty is unlimited if you know how to look for it (Discussing the quotes is okay, but keep it at a minimum - The point of this thread is to share wisdom and for people to find wisdom)
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Post by Omni on Apr 6, 2013 13:30:18 GMT -5
If anyone's interested, this weekend happens to be my church's general conference, where a lot of words of wisdom are offered. Everyone's invited to watch/listen. You don't have to join in, and don't have to discuss it here, but if you're interested in words of wisdom, it's a great place to look.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2013 12:11:13 GMT -5
Ain't that the truth! And such a wide selection of those people here on NTWF <3 Never forget your inner child
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Post by Pacmanite on Apr 16, 2013 6:52:34 GMT -5
This is a great idea for a thread. I'm going to go and post some very situation-specific words of wisdom. Gathered either from my own experience or people who've tested it themselves.
Don't take out a loan to buy a car.
The best job for you is the one you're passionate about.
Never date someone on the rebound. (something my friends very strongly explained to me at one point. xDD)
If a pushy salesman tries to get you to buy something, don't make a purchase on the spot.
Never be ungrateful for a gift.
"Don't let the sun set on your anger." If someone offended you, make peace with them before the day is over.
Eat well, exercise, and talk to your friends.
Every older person has told me, "I wish I'd spent less time worrying, because after all that the future wasn't so bad as I thought it would be."
Don't let money be an issue between friends.
Being less guided by emotion and more guided by wise choices will overall make you a happier person. (I say this while also saying that it does well to respect your feelings.)
You can't judge a church from its outer appearance.
Enjoy the little things.
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