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FIVE LAWS YOU CAN DEPEND ON
This, too, shall pass.
Nothing stays the same. The only constant in life is change.
With every decision we make, we initiate change.Even when we decide not to, life still goes on, and changes still occur.
When we are in a state of discomfort, sadness, grief, or pain,
we know that because life goes on change will bring us some kind of
relief.
And because even comfort, happiness and all good things also pass,
we know that we need to appreciate and cherish each precious, fleeting
moment.
Time heals.
The timepiece of life never stops. Neither does it pause for those who
celebrate, speed up for those who are impatient, nor slow down for those
who fear tomorrow. Time ticks a regular rhythm that steadily brings new
moments, new days and new seasons. As time pushes forward, we take new
steps, face new challenges, and create new opportunities. And as life
goes on, we are forced to move past our episodes of disappointment,
sorrow, or despair. More than anything else, time heals not just broken
bones but broken hearts as well.
Ask, and you shall receive.
People won't know what you want unless you ask for it.
Dreams and goals are just wishes until you act on them, and acting on
them often requires that you ask for answers, for assistance, or for
something tangible. It takes a lot of courage to ask for help, but when
you
come forward, only then will the world know what to give you. Just ask
and know that miracles can happen.
You can have anything, but not everything.
Life offers us infinite possibilities. With hard work,
determination and perseverance, we can achieve anything. If we are
willing to pay the price and go the extra mile, we can have whatever our
hearts desire. But no matter how hard we try, we can't have everything.
Life is a balancing act of wins, losses and trade-offs. We gain some and
we lose some.
What goes around comes around.
It is the universal law of nature: do to others what you want others to
do to you, because whatever you sow, you reap; whatever you give, you
get back tenfold. It doesn't hurt to smile, or be kind, or extend a
helping hand.
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