IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER...
I've had a wonderful life. Here’s a random list of a few things I’ve learned along the way over more than eight decades. It is by no means complete and I present them in no particular order.
1 - Parental love doesn’t have to be articulated, but it should always be demonstrated.
2 - There is never enough time.
3 - With rare exceptions Higher Education is overrated.
4 - Having the right tool is important. Knowing how to use it is essential.
5 - Doing your very best is good enough.
6 - Being close to family is more important than big business success.
7 - Learning to read at a young age is a cornerstone to success.
8 - Being in the right place at the right time is important.
9 - Using good judgment is more important than having faith.
10 - Enduring friendships are like having a pocket full of diamonds.
11 - Find the right companion.
12 - Work hard.
13 - Always listen well.
14 - Do not be afraid to take the next step.
15 - The occasional step back can provide better footing for the climb ahead.
16 - Don’t let your technological shortcomings stifle your intellectual achievement.
17 - Succeed at something so you know you can succeed at many things.
18 - Just because you haven’t done it in the past doesn’t mean you won’t do it in the future.
19 - Wear your individuality proudly.
20 - Always be willing to listen to the other side.
21 - Cultivate mentors - learn from them.
22 - Wear humility well.
23 - Always share the credit.
24 - Always say “Thank You” for a job well done.
25 - Never fear the truth - it should be applied like a carefully-iced cake.
26 - Always vet your “facts”.
27 - Being available can be more important than being the most qualified.
28 - Trust your gut.
29 - A good reputation is like having a blank check for your life.
30 - A little lust is ok, but true love really matters.
31 - Yes, you can love more than one person simultaneously.
32 - Liking a person is every bit as important as loving them.
33 - Contrary to popular belief, STOP signs and speed limits are not just suggestions.
34 - Excellent managers and terrible managers are easy to spot. It’s the ones who have not figured it out yet that require your patience.
35 - True friendship is a rare commodity.
36 - Don’t raise your kids to be like “the President”, raise them to emulate the most honest person they know - a teacher, coach, pastor, parent, aunt, uncle…. or the gardener.
37 - Teach your kids to be kind - show them by example.
38 - Military, or another form of public service, should be mandatory for every high school graduate or drop out.
39 - Social security benefits should not be taxed.
40 - Be sure those you love know it. Tell them before it’s too late.
42 - Pay attention to what politicians do, not what they say.
43 - Winning a political point is not worth losing a friend over it.
44 - Yes, character does count.
45 - You can make a difference - look for a way.
46 - A thoughtless word can inflict a lifetime of pain.
47 - A kind word can create a lifetime of success.
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