The 30 Laws of Life

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The 30 Laws of Life
The 30 Laws of Life
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/davewillis/the-30-laws-of-life/#disqus_thread
Have you ever wished that was a “Life Manual” that held the secrets to Marriage, Financial Prosperity, Health, Happiness, and Life in general? I’ve got some good news…there is!

1. Follow the Right Path, not the Easy Path.

2. Fight for Justice for all people.

3. Choose your friends wisely. You will become like they are.

4. Financial debt is a form of slavery. Live in freedom and avoid debt.

5. Respect Boundaries. They exist for everyone’s protection.

6. Sharpen and develop your God-given skills and talents.

7. There’s no such thing as a “Free Lunch.” Somebody always has to pay.

8. Money makes a good Servant, but a poor Master. Don’t be ruled by it.

9. Show Patience and Restraint.

10. Speak Truth to those who will listen and don’t lose sleep over those who won’t.

11. Protect the Powerless. Their Rights are your Responsibility.

12. Pursue Knowledge and Wisdom. Gaining them is always worth the effort.

13. Parent your Children Well. Give them both Discipline and Love.

14. Always tell the Truth.

15. Develop Healthy Habits which will lead to a Healthy Life.

16. Control your Cravings. Don’t give in to unhealthy impulses.

17. Respect your Elders. They’re paved the way for you.

18. Don’t misuse Sex. It’s a God-given gift meant exclusively for marriage.

19. Don’t get drunk. “One too many” has been the downfall of many.

20. Choose Respectable Role Models and one day you’ll be a respectable Role Model.

21. Build a solid foundation in all parts of your life.

22. Don’t be a “Lone Ranger.” We need meaningful relationships.

23. Speak less, listen more.

24. Don’t do anything for the wrong reasons. Motives always matter.

25. Be Courageous in Defining Moments.

26. Always treasure Truth and Wisdom.

27. When you fall, get back up! The only way to fail is to quit.

18. Don’t celebrate anybody’s misfortune.

29. Don’t Worry. It doesn’t do any good

30. Honor authority and honor God as the Ultimate Authority.

In addition to these principles, I encourage to pursue wisdom and use these laws to bring healthy transformation to your life!
 
The 30 Laws of Life
The 30 Laws of Life
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/davewillis/the-30-laws-of-life/#disqus_thread
Have you ever wished that was a “Life Manual” that held the secrets to Marriage, Financial Prosperity, Health, Happiness, and Life in general? I’ve got some good news…there is!

1. Follow the Right Path, not the Easy Path.

2. Fight for Justice for all people.

3. Choose your friends wisely. You will become like they are.

4. Financial debt is a form of slavery. Live in freedom and avoid debt.

5. Respect Boundaries. They exist for everyone’s protection.

6. Sharpen and develop your God-given skills and talents.

7. There’s no such thing as a “Free Lunch.” Somebody always has to pay.

8. Money makes a good Servant, but a poor Master. Don’t be ruled by it.

9. Show Patience and Restraint.

10. Speak Truth to those who will listen and don’t lose sleep over those who won’t.

11. Protect the Powerless. Their Rights are your Responsibility.

12. Pursue Knowledge and Wisdom. Gaining them is always worth the effort.

13. Parent your Children Well. Give them both Discipline and Love.

14. Always tell the Truth.

15. Develop Healthy Habits which will lead to a Healthy Life.

16. Control your Cravings. Don’t give in to unhealthy impulses.

17. Respect your Elders. They’re paved the way for you.

18. Don’t misuse Sex. It’s a God-given gift meant exclusively for marriage.

19. Don’t get drunk. “One too many” has been the downfall of many.

20. Choose Respectable Role Models and one day you’ll be a respectable Role Model.

21. Build a solid foundation in all parts of your life.

22. Don’t be a “Lone Ranger.” We need meaningful relationships.

23. Speak less, listen more.

24. Don’t do anything for the wrong reasons. Motives always matter.

25. Be Courageous in Defining Moments.

26. Always treasure Truth and Wisdom.

27. When you fall, get back up! The only way to fail is to quit.

18. Don’t celebrate anybody’s misfortune.

29. Don’t Worry. It doesn’t do any good

30. Honor authority and honor God as the Ultimate Authority.

In addition to these principles, I encourage to pursue wisdom and use these laws to bring healthy transformation to your life!
Definitely this thread is going to help many. Thanks
 
those who read for understanding will understand this, and those who crave for wisdom may come across this and will add to their wisdom. Those who look for ideas will find a list of worthful thirty from here.

those who care about others won't leave without sharing.

and those who know about gratitude won't leave this thread without saying "Thank you so much Ashura9 for sharing this."

Thank you Ashura9!!!

Stay Blessed
 
18.ndo tunayo sana waafrika hiyo na ni kasumba haiwezi kuisha.kuna jamaa maskini aliambiwa tukupe milion 30 au tumtoboe jicho tajiri jamaa uso mkavu kabisa akajibu tajiri atobolewe jicho anaringa sana!
 
These are objective principles that may trigger self understanding, empathy and sympathy to those who are serious on their lives, but it will be a betting game to some stupid who pretend to put off their real mind and put on some muds in their emptied head!!
Be blessed am really influenced and reminded of what I have to do in my life.
 
The 30 Laws of Life
The 30 Laws of Life
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/davewillis/the-30-laws-of-life/#disqus_thread
Have you ever wished that was a “Life Manual” that held the secrets to Marriage, Financial Prosperity, Health, Happiness, and Life in general? I’ve got some good news…there is!

1. Follow the Right Path, not the Easy Path.

2. Fight for Justice for all people.

3. Choose your friends wisely. You will become like they are.

4. Financial debt is a form of slavery. Live in freedom and avoid debt.

5. Respect Boundaries. They exist for everyone’s protection.

6. Sharpen and develop your God-given skills and talents.

7. There’s no such thing as a “Free Lunch.” Somebody always has to pay.

8. Money makes a good Servant, but a poor Master. Don’t be ruled by it.

9. Show Patience and Restraint.

10. Speak Truth to those who will listen and don’t lose sleep over those who won’t.

11. Protect the Powerless. Their Rights are your Responsibility.

12. Pursue Knowledge and Wisdom. Gaining them is always worth the effort.

13. Parent your Children Well. Give them both Discipline and Love.

14. Always tell the Truth.

15. Develop Healthy Habits which will lead to a Healthy Life.

16. Control your Cravings. Don’t give in to unhealthy impulses.

17. Respect your Elders. They’re paved the way for you.

18. Don’t misuse Sex. It’s a God-given gift meant exclusively for marriage.

19. Don’t get drunk. “One too many” has been the downfall of many.

20. Choose Respectable Role Models and one day you’ll be a respectable Role Model.

21. Build a solid foundation in all parts of your life.

22. Don’t be a “Lone Ranger.” We need meaningful relationships.

23. Speak less, listen more.

24. Don’t do anything for the wrong reasons. Motives always matter.

25. Be Courageous in Defining Moments.

26. Always treasure Truth and Wisdom.

27. When you fall, get back up! The only way to fail is to quit.

18. Don’t celebrate anybody’s misfortune.

29. Don’t Worry. It doesn’t do any good

30. Honor authority and honor God as the Ultimate Authority.

In addition to these principles, I encourage to pursue wisdom and use these laws to bring healthy transformation to your life!
Ashura9, abundantly be blessed
 
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