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Rule 119. Respect your roots.
Understand what your heritage is and pay it the proper respect it deserves. Your family didn’t move across the world so you could forget who you are and where you’re from within one generation.
Rule 118: How you behave at the gym is important.
This may sound trivial, but make sure you behave at the gym. People who act like pompous, loud, arrogant, and all around jerks at the gym are showing their true colors. How someone behaves at the gym is who they are at their core.
Rule 117. Stay off social media
It’s poisonous and literally bad for your brains. It does no good.
Rule 116. Perception is Reality
Unfortunately kids folks don’t take the time to know you (at least not in the workplace). So how you’re perceived is what people use to paint their picture of you in their heads (i.e. YOUR BOSSES). Perception is reality kids, the quicker you learn this, the easier your life will be.
Rule 115: Know the value of a united front.
Kids never argue in front of others, whether that’s with your brother/sister or when you’re in a relationship. It puts your spouse down and really ultimately serves no purpose to argue in front of others. Handle your business behind closed doors in the privacy of your own home.
Rule 114. Do the little things.
Everyone notices the little things in life. So whether that means picking up your friend at the airport or staying a little late to help the team finish something up, these little things go a long way in forging great bonds.
Rule 113. People change.
No one remains the same throughout their life, so you can’t expect people to always be the same. That applies to every relationship in life, everybody changes. So be accepting, nobody is perfect.
Rule 112. Your health is the most important thing in the world.
This quote says it all: Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.
Rule 111. People always respond to strength.
This doesn’t mean to be a tyrant throughout all your social relationships in your life, but it does mean to always have a firm backbone and don’t be afraid to stick up for yourself. Nobody else will. If someone tries to manipulate you, don’t be afraid to respond firmly.