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What I Learned Last Night


05.15.10 Posted in Philosophy by seanMeverett

After analyzing the very specific individual actions of a group of people over the last two weeks from a variety of perspectives, I’ve come to realize a few things about myself, about others, and about emotional interactions.  μ

Note that there is no sarcasm, comedy, or ill will present in any of these statements, just a few things I’ve discovered in my own journey through life.

  1. Act with integrity. Always.
  2. Even if you act with integrity, there will always be people who try to undermine it. Some people even hated Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi and Mother Theresa.
  3. If you try pleasing all the people all of the time, you’ll end up pleasing no one.
  4. Give love to everyone.  Always. Even those with unfavorable motivation towards you and others.
  5. Your parents are the only two people that will always give you more love than you could ever give them.
  6. Always be the bigger person, second chances are only the beginning.  Your greatest friend may make more than one mistake; be humble enough to realize we are all human.
  7. The more you give, the more people will take:  in life, love, and money.  But it’s okay, they may need it more than you.
  8. You deserve to make yourself happy. Always. Try to hurt as few as people as possible in the process (the sad truth is that it’s sometimes unavoidable but do the best you can).
  9. Everyone has their own perspective. If you can see all others and forget about yours, you’ll always know the answer and right path to choose.
  10. Go back and read Letters To My Future Son.

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