Going through social networks today, I came across a post, which I found interesting.
It's like a motivational account and I was talking about 4 tips of Japanese wisdom (although they seem like common advice to me hehe heh) the point is, they are good. Let's see ...
If it's not yours, don't take it.
Something basic that we must learn from a young age, not take what is foreign and if I do not know who it is, I can find out and try to give it back.If it's not correct, don't do it.
A golden rule that we all break at some point, happens a lot with adolescents and young people, since our age drives us to discover new things and many of those are not correct. In adults it also usually happens and the consequences are usually strong.If it's not true, don't say it.
Hard? Hahaha what a bad habit of talking about what we should not, believing everything without knowing if it is true and then when the true version comes out, we are in a lot of trouble. It would be nice to be able to tie your tongue a few times and follow this great advice.If you don't know, keep quiet.
Ignorance causes serious consequences, especially when people want to pretend to know something and what they do is create chaos. It is better to learn more every day and thus be able to be useful to someone else, with real knowledge.
Also in the same post I found 6 things that we should not do in a hurry. Here I show you, they have a lot of logic.
Fall in love:
Serious problem with this! At an early age, when we believe in all the nonsense they tell us, here the technique would be to go step by step and enjoy life, love will come when we least expect it, we do not need to be in a hurry. (Mom's advice) heh heh heh
Eat your food:
Definitely, we must eat calmly, because otherwise, we will have a hard time with at least indigestion or something more serious, this is seriously important.Give away your trust:
I think that this goes hand in hand with the first one, falling in love and giving your trust is something delicate, because it is very personal and intimate and we must be really sure who we give these 2 privileges to. Not everyone who claims to be a friend is.Make big decisions:
Big decisions are forever, so we have to reflect, compare and think a lot before doing so, so that it does not become a big mistake.Judging someone's character:
Although this advice is a bit complicated, because sometimes they lead us to limit the character of some people, but everyone has the reasons for it and if we do not know them, we cannot judge.Thinking you know someone:
You never finish knowing the person, this is real, we always know something new about that we think we know well, I agree with this advice 100%
Anne Frank wrote the following:
"Anyway, I've learned one thing now. You can only really get to know people when you've had a good fight with them. Then, and only then, can you judge their true character."
You knew words, right? What do you think?