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Rules for life (part 2)

 Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.




control your reactions because you don't have control on the situation. Things need to be pass by and you need to be courageous enough to not react but understand the situation.



stop imagining fake scenarios and hurting your own feelings.




  
An apology without a change is just a word with no meaning. If you apologized for something then remember not to repeat the same mistake again. 



sorrow is better than fake happiness, admit it



you are slowly losing memories . you don't know what ones.




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