Social Sciences, asked by harishashok413, 1 month ago

write somethins that you learned from your parents?​

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

this the main thing

You have to work hard to get what you want in life, you can't skip the 'work hard' part.

Answered by SarthakGupta937
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Answer:

#1     Nothing in life is free. You have to work hard to get what you want in life, you can’t skip the ‘work hard’ part.

#2     Always have ‘two hands on the broom’. If you are going to do a job, do it properly and with effort.

#3     Hustle for what you love.

#4     Have a skill. Be the best you can be at it and you will always be able to earn money.

#5     Buy land. It’s the one thing they are not making more of.

#6     Always leave people feeling happy.

#7     You make your own face in life. If you’re good it will show.

#8    The best things in life relate to invisible, non-tangible feelings. Not material things. It’s how you feel inside; happiness, peace, excitement, pride, which we can create ourselves and have complete control over.

#9    A first impression lasts forever so show up being the best version of yourself in everything you do.

#10  If a jobs worth doing, it’s worth doing well.

#11   The strength is in the team not the individual.

#12   Deeds are more powerful than words.

#13   Dress for the job you want, not the job you’ve got.

#14   Everything is achievable if you want it hard enough and are willing to work for it.

#15   What you think about all day long, is who you become.

#16   Don’t make somebody else’s ‘crazy’ about you, you’ve got your own ‘crazy’ to deal with.

#17    Never expect anything you haven’t worked for or earned. Everything else is a bonus.

#18    There’s no such word as can’t. Anything is possible.

#19    If you don’t understand why you’ve been asked to do something, ask.

#20    Do the right thing, not the easy thing.

#21    Don’t cause suffering to anyone knowingly.

#22   You don’t have to be rich, to be ‘rich’.

#23    Wealth is a state of mind first, not a state of wallet. Some of the wealthiest people are also the poorest from an emotional and life perspective.

#24    It’s okay if you can’t provide support, it’s okay if you fail or succeed. They are all temporary, but your character remains and should always be your best.

#25    Learn to be humble and kind, as you never know what others are going through. One small act of kindness can mean the world to someone.

#26   Don’t get your measuring stick out. It will either make you vain or bitter.

#27    Always be truthful. You’ll never forget what you’ve said if it’s said in truth.

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