Pearls of wisdom can sit inside your head like a song on repeat. The good ones, you don't mind so much, while the bad ones can make poke your ears with a q-tip and never stop. Hopefully, these people lucked into the former when they bore witness to these great bits of worldly advice.
Reddit user, u/goldenlightoflove, wanted everyone to share the most wisdom fueled thing:
What is the wisest/most intelligent thing you have heard someone say?
Best Not Argue With History
If you have a problem and you completely lose your head over it, you now have two problems.
Marie Antionette would like to have a word
Speak Your Mind
I went to a speaker that gave the two greatest pieces of advice on empathy ever: "100% of frustrations are caused by unmet expectations" and "Don't expect people to read your mind. Don't expect them to remember every detail about you and what you want. Don't drop hints and expect them to interpret exactly what you are expecting. All of your interactions with that person will be set up to fail. Any relationship, romantic, personal, or business, is at its best when both parties just say what they want."
Might Be Best To Get Out Of The Way
Regarding mean/nasty people:
Sometimes you're just collateral damage in someone's war with themselves.
Rust_DawgFollow Through Is Key
"An apology without change is just an admission of guilt" -my good friend A.R.
Don't Just Think. Listen.
That listening to someone while you are planning out what to say next is not truly listening.
Once I took this to heart and adapted it into my daily life, two things surprised me: 1) How many people haven't learned this skill, and 1) how many people just need to be listened to.
The World Owes You Nothing
GiphyExpecting the world to treat you fairly because you're a good person is like expecting a bull not to attack you because you're a vegetarian.
It Shouldn't Be A Point Of Pride
Don't let your pain define you.
A lot of people tend to wear their pain as a badge of honour, and that the world now owes them. Its not a healthy way to live.
You Could Never Be Who You're Meant To Be
"A ship in harbor is safe — but that is not what ships are built for." — John A. Shedd
Smooth seas don't make good sailors
Why Hurt Both Of Us?
There's this person at work who everyone hates because's she's super loud and just all around annoying. I was working with her the other day along with a couple other people. and she was doing her typical annoying things. and a coworker said "I don't know how she doesn't bother you just watching her boss you around drives me crazy" or something to that effect. I said something like "well it does bother me I just don't let it show because that would end up making things worse for both me and her."
he kind of looked at me like he never thought of it that way before.kind of tilted his head like a confused puppy then went on a delivery.
It's Not Always Broken
Read this on a similar thread but, "Every object only has so many uses before it's broke."
You can take this at its surface or look at it from a deeper perspective.
Never Going To Talk About The Good Stuff
Also that no one is [going] to gossip about other people's virtues.
Figure The Balance Out
You shouldn't strive for perfection, you should strive for balance.
That changes how I looked at a lot of things. And being the kind of perfectionist that could not start doing anything because I knew it could not be done perfectly this really helped me turn my life around.
Simple, But Gets The Point Across
"you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink."
my mom always told me this, people can give you all the help in the world but at the end of the day its up to you the make the change, the only person who fix you, is you. Hardest pill I've ever had to swallow
Doesn't Matter How Hard It Gets...
GiphyWhatever you do, do it with pride.
Even if your pay is sh-t, take pride in your job. It reflects who you are as a person.
Um...Yeah. Checks Out.
"Don't pee on my back then tell me I'm sweaty".
My then girlfriend now wife.
It's All A Mental Trick
When you have work you need to do, be it chores or a school assignment, put on shoes. Not slippers or house shoes, your actual everyday going places shoes.
I don't know why this helps so much, but it does. I had a friend in college with ADHD and this was something that always helped him get into the right mindset to get work done. This nugget of wisdom has gotten me through many research papers and more loads of laundry than I care to admit.
"No One's Gonna Draw A Map For You."
Never choose to live someone else's life in hopes to live yours later. Life is too short and later may not leave you the strength to do it. - My grandfather at 84
Edit..thanks for the upvotes, he lived a good life, loved his kids, grandkids, and great grandkids, but there were things he always said he was going to do later that never happened. He passed away about 10 years ago, 8 months after the conversation I had when he shared this.
Dad Speaks Truth
GiphyMy dad once looked at me sadly when I was a kid and said mostly to himself, "Every year you get older, the pedestal you put me on gets a little shorter."
He knew we have to grow up and that one day, I wouldn't be able to view him as a perfect, unflawed super hero anymore.
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