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For me it was a death in the family. You always assume people know how you feel, and I'm sure they did, but I've definitely become more open with people since.

I was lucky enough to tell my mum I love you before she passed on.

I think the hardest lesson I have learnt is unconditional love. How to love someone fiercely and invest myself emotionally without losing a sense of detachment

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That whatever you do, sometime things fall apart, and you fail anyway

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Yea, that's not a fun lesson to learn. Wanting something to happen doesn't always make it work out.

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That whatever plans I have about my future are not as easy as I imagined. You know things go roller coaster; I hope I'll pass everything bravely as I always have.

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Having a partner who was my childhood friend. This situation caused me many problems in preserving my friendship and also the business.
The lesson I take away is: "Don't try to fix the irreparable."

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That's a really shitty lesson to have to learn.

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It is certainly a very turbulent situation, but the positive side of this fact is the experience that is gained.

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That even though talking is free, that comes with a huge cost.

Commitment to what you said? Violence or love in words? Whatever that is, you name it.

I realized I've been spreading out words for years without deeping into meaning. Is the meaning of this word the exact thing I need to say? What do I really want to say?
Which usually translates to "do you Know what you said?" Do you REALLY undestand stuff you talk about?

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What's not clear?

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divine intervention will save u if u deserve to live, and there is nothing u can do but to keep deserving life.

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Hardest lesson I've had to learn is sometimes you need to cut your losses on certain investments. Humans don't like to be wrong, but there have been times when I held for far too long and held to -99.99% or $0.00...

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