Mistakes That I Made, That If You Avoid, Will Probably Make Your Life Way Better.
By Crosdale
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20 mistakes that I made, that if you avoid, will probably make your life way better. We all make mistakes, yes - but sometimes I wonder if my life would have been a little better if my dad didn't die when I was a child (If I had both parents around). Not the worst, not the best --- but I'm still trying to pass the test.
This book contains approximately 40 pages, and over 8,000 words of my mistakes, regrets and thoughts, that you may just find value in.
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Mistakes That I Made, That If You Avoid, Will Probably Make Your Life Way Better. - Crosdale
Hi
Damn, you’re looking spiffy!
We all know that life is extremely complex, and complicated – and what works for one person, may not work for you, as you would love for it to... even if you truly tried your utmost best. I could actually just faint and succumb to the effects of chronic stress right now – God forbid – if I didn’t type out my thoughts, play some games here and there, read, and watch (educational) videos on YouTube.
My life -—being born, would have all just been a waste of time and energy.
My point is to take everything I say with a grain of salt – or any other seasoning or mineral you prefer.
These are all my thoughts, opinions, and mistakes - that I felt comfortable sharing.
I hope you find value, and or learn from my errors and disappointments ❤
✓ Struggles, can be blessings in disguise.
✓ Life is a journey – you won’t know or learn everything early.
- THE GREAT JAHMIEL, ‘Jah Never Leave’
› Mistake #1: Winning the Sperm race,
and being Born.
I should have realised that something was wrong when everyone else said –—> you go first.
› Real Mistake #1: Being too reserved?
I was trying to make a joke
earlier, even though I am quite serious about the overall message.
Everything in this world has its advantages and disadvantages, whether we want to see them or not.
✓ Advantages of being reserved, or introverted, or even anti-social as a lot of folks may call us.
✓ My name doesn’t get called on anything bad - especially when people don’t even see me, for long stretches of time.
✓ I get more time to absorb important information I need, plus, enjoy my own mental and physical space
- and learn to stay happy and content without anyone else, or with just a few around.
✓ I feel great—-> especially when I make the time to work out and stay fit, while also trying to eat as healthily as possible in our day and age.
✓ Overtime, my mind had no choice but to get stronger – especially when I try and block out the noise. Of course I still see the negatives, and sadly they do affect me indirectly, but I actively try and seek out the positives in life.
Disadvantages?
The main one for me is that, many good times
pass me by, (and bad times, and things too).
A lot of good has happened for me as well – so I cannot really feel too guilty about experiences that I have missed.
Even people who are more outgoing, miss critical chances in life.
Not many friends. Depending on your environment (community)