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The Value of Sharing Experiences: Everyone has a story to tell, a journey to share, and lessons to impart. It is important to recognize that our experiences, whether positive or negative, hold value. Sharing these experiences with others can inspire, educate, and even console those who may be going through similar situations. When we open up and share our experiences, we empower ourselves and others to learn and grow from them.
Building a Stronger Community: There is a profound interconnectedness that comes with sharing experiences. Even when someone you barely know shares their experiences with you, you are somehow enriched by their knowledge. This interconnectedness strengthens the bonds within our community and fosters a sense of empathy and understanding. As the saying goes, "You don't have to do good, but don't be evil or bad." Sharing experiences is a way to contribute positively to society.
Parenting: Guiding Rather than Preventing: In the context of parenting, it's essential to strike a balance between guidance and protection. Parents often worry about their children's academic performance and future success. However, sharing the tell-tale signs of what's on a child's mind and what they might do next can be more beneficial than simply trying to shield them from challenges. Encouraging children to learn from their experiences and make informed decisions is a valuable life lesson.
Perseverance and Positivity: In life, we all face moments when we wonder why success seems elusive or why we must endure unexpected challenges. It's crucial not to give up when we see others succeeding or when adversity strikes. Instead, embracing our experiences and learning from them can be transformative. As the saying goes, "When you look at things positively, positive things happen." Every adversity contains the seeds of an equivalent or better benefit, and with the mindset that we can "take care of it no matter what," we empower ourselves to overcome any obstacle.
The Circle of Help: Believing in the power of helping others is a noble principle. By sharing our experiences and offering assistance when needed, we create a reciprocal cycle of support. When we help somebody, we also build a network of support for ourselves when we face challenges or need assistance. This circle of help strengthens our relationships and communities.
Share your experience, give away some power – experience, to give away experience being our strength. Everyone has experiences, good and bad. I always tell people share it; you never know who it will benefit. But I know, when someone who don’t even know you have that experiences share by someone to him, you get that credit too, somehow. I heard a saying long ago, “you don’t have to do good, but don’t be evil or bad.”
Especially on bring up children, I always like to share the tell-tale sign, what is in their mind, and what are they going to do next. We guide them, not prevent them from this environment. (I heard to many times, oh, I didn’t study this subject, so I fail. So parents, I know you can’t be too protective at times.
Don’t give up my friend, seeing too many successful people pass you by, and you always say, “why not me?”, that disaster or problems, “why, me?” It’s experiences just how do you want to take care of it.
When you look at things positively, positive things happen.
Inside every adversity lies the seeds of equivalent or better benefit.
You know you can “Take care of it no matter what,”
My believe, I help somebody, and on the other hand, when someone I love needs help, some one helps.