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The longer you dwell on those who have wronged you, the longer it will take for you to move forward and better your life.
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This is good for your self-esteem and prepares you for the reality that sometimes you can’t count on anyone.
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Remind yourself how valuable and outstanding you are. At the end of the day, the most important thing is that you are happy with who and where you are in your life.
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Not all men are bad, but you also don't need your whole world to revolve around a man. Do not forget about yourself, and acknowledge what you want in a relationship as well.
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Everyone makes mistakes, it's how you handle them that makes the difference. Mistakes are a second chance. So, just shake it off and go back to the drawing board.
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Don't be afraid to take new chances and put yourself out there. It is scary at times, but it could get your foot in the door in many situations.
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Spend time with good people, eat well. Don't forget to take a moment and realized how blessed you are in life.
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Keanu is thought to have made about $110 million from Matrix, $75 million of which he reportedly gave to the special effects team and costume design department. He also bought the entire stunt team their own Harley Davidson motorcycles. Over the years, Keanu has also given millions to charities including PETA, the SickKids Foundation, and Stand Up To Cancer.
Keanu always seems to have put his personal ambitions, morals and preferences before simply taking a job to make money.
Perhaps the most famous example of Keanu’s ‘do what you love’ spirit is found when he dismissed $11 million to be in the Speed sequel or a chance to star alongside Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino in the 1995 movie Heat. Instead he chose to partake in a small production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.