Best Of 4EvaYoung For 2008
Written on May 31, 2008 by Tezza
As we start to creep into June here is a wrap up of the most popular posts for this year.
Why Firing Your Worst Friends Could Be The Best Investment You Ever Made
Whether it’s in a business environment or personal life, relationships are the key to longevity and overall health. You want to foster and maintain good relationships. You can’t possibly do that to your best ability if you are constantly having to tend to low value friends who drag you down, attack your self worth, wear you out or just aren’t supportive with your life choices or direction. So as Donald Trump would say in his once popular TV show “Apprentice” - “Your fired!”. Here are the type of friends that deserve to get shown the door.
What I Wish I Knew When I Was Younger
As a child you are dependent on advice from adults to guide and keep you safe. As we get older we realize that most adults are just trying to find their way through life as we are in ours. Listen to your own small voice within to guide you even in the face of all objections.
Your path to sanity, happiness and fulfillment depends on your courage to find your voice and to act on it at every opportunity. Those who truly have your best interest at heart, who love you unconditionally will eventually get over it. They want what is best for you. Remember you are never going to please everyone. It is a futile endeavour to think otherwise and the only real casualty is yourself.
5 Things I’ve Learnt Being 4584 Miles From Home
Being 4584 miles away from home you realise that life is really not that much different. The people, culture and geography may have changed but life is really the same. The locals go to work to provide for their family, parents still want their kids to grow up healthy and happy. And people are generally good and will help you if you are lost which happens surprisingly frequently for me. Below are some of the lessons I’ve had time to reflect on while being away from the comforts of home.
We assume that we have all the time in the world but in reality time is constantly depleting and as surely as we are born, our lives here on earth will come to an end someday. It would be wonderful if we could say that we have lived a good life and that we never took the magical gift that life is for granted.
After-all, what is life if you amass a fortune but can´t take time to appreciate it and be thankful to those who make your life worth living.
Ask The Readers: What I Wish I Knew When I Was Younger
I great quote comes to mind from Marie Carie: “You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end each of us must work for his own improvement, and at the same time share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think we can be most useful.”
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Hi Tezza,
I really enjoyed your site. What a light and refreshing tone.
Thanks
Thanks Jonathon, I’m glad you enjoyed the site.
Hi Teza
I really enjoy reading your blog
Keep up the good work
Regards,
John
Thanks John.