Ghost of the dead horse
filling some space
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Different life lessons come up in different situations, but what is the one above all the different lessons?
I might have highly valuable life lessons from different subjects, but something goes above them all.
So, I'm an eNtj, and this is what my ultimate life lesson seems to be at the moment:
I'll make the most of everything I have in my life - I'll trust, I'll love, I'll dare, I'll work, I'll dream - and most of all, I'll live - but in the end, I'm the only one who's surely always with me. That's the same person who's interests I should always secure before anything else.
That life lessons seems above all for me at the moment, but it isn't the only lesson. For example, I can care of some person even more than I care about myself in some situation, If I've seen it's okay, and it doesn't bring ruin to my own person. I might say that my ultimate life lesson is rarely utilized in practice, but it counts when I do use it. In practice, I don't seem (and I am not) an overly pessimistic loner or anything of the sort. I just realize the reality, take dangerous possibilities into account, and let myself free for the most time.
Please explain your life lesson if possible, too.
I might have highly valuable life lessons from different subjects, but something goes above them all.
So, I'm an eNtj, and this is what my ultimate life lesson seems to be at the moment:
I'll make the most of everything I have in my life - I'll trust, I'll love, I'll dare, I'll work, I'll dream - and most of all, I'll live - but in the end, I'm the only one who's surely always with me. That's the same person who's interests I should always secure before anything else.
That life lessons seems above all for me at the moment, but it isn't the only lesson. For example, I can care of some person even more than I care about myself in some situation, If I've seen it's okay, and it doesn't bring ruin to my own person. I might say that my ultimate life lesson is rarely utilized in practice, but it counts when I do use it. In practice, I don't seem (and I am not) an overly pessimistic loner or anything of the sort. I just realize the reality, take dangerous possibilities into account, and let myself free for the most time.
Please explain your life lesson if possible, too.