Saturday, August 29, 2015

Valuable Lessons for Life

A millionaire suddenly died early. His widow inherited 19 billion heirs and decided to marry her driver. The driver joyfully said: "Before, I thought that I worked for the boss, but now the boss is actually on par with me."
+ Lesson learned: Living longer is unimportant, but more importantly are staying young and healthy. Everyone should strengthen themselves with regular training and paying attention to proper healthcare. In this life, we do not know ahead of time who will be working for whom at the last minute.
70% of advanced phone functions are redundant.
A luxury car: 70% of excess speed is too much.
A luxury villa: 70% of the area is empty.
A room full of fashionable clothes and cosmetics: 70% is seldom used.
A person's life spent trying to earn more money is 70% left for other people to spend.

+ Lesson learned: Life is inherently very simple, enjoying life approximately 30% is good enough.
Life is a race. The first half of the race is running for power, status, achievement, and wages. The remaining half of the race is running to avoid high blood pressure, blood fat, blood sugar, cholesterol, etc. Wish that you consistently always win both.

Translated from Internet

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