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Don't Neglect Lessons

What you fail to learn as advice will come to you as a painful, harsh lesson. The more you heed advice, the fewer life lessons you’ll have to endure. The more you neglect lessons, the more you will suffer. None of us escapes both, but the wise are those who listen to advice before they are struck by a lesson.

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MA in Engish language. Interested in literature, intellectual issues, technology, reading books, blogging, digital marketing, parenting, translating, and creating content

Some Life Lessons Cannot Be Heard, No Matter How Many Times They Are Told—They Come as Lessons, Not Just Advice!

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