The 15 harsh truths of psychology & life
Secrets of human attitude and discover the 15 harsh truths that shape our lives.
In the grand adventure of life, simple truths guide us. These truths remind us of the beauty and complexity of existence. Let's explore these truths together, like puzzle pieces fitting into place. They may be easy to understand, but their wisdom runs deep, like a river flowing gently through the landscape of our experiences
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Most friendships do not last forever. Best friends become friends, friends become acquaintances, and acquaintances become strangers.
Looks matter, regardless of what people might say. In life and business.
It is a cruel world, and everyone is looking out only for themselves. Never trust someone endlessly.
The grass is always greener on the other side. You need to learn to stay satisfied and happy, even if there is a desire to achieve more.
There is no free lunch. Most good deeds and favors have a motive behind them.
If you are successful, you will have more friends. Those friends will not think twice before ditching you if you face failures.
People are always going to judge you, no matter what you do.
Words once spoken cannot be taken back. Think twice before speaking anything.
Money matters. Period. Only those who are already rich say that money does not matter.
Sheer hard work does not lead to success. While hard work matters, those who truly succeed are the ones who not just work hard but also have good connections.
As you grow older, smiles become fake and emotions become dry. Only children have the most genuine smiles and emotions in the world.
Time is the most powerful force in the world. Time heals everything. Time changes everyone.
Expectations hurt, be it expectations from people or expectations from yourself.
Regrets can be unbearable. Regret due to bad choices regret due to failed relationships.
Nothing in life is permanent. So we should enjoy every experience while it lasts.
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