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Things I Wish I Had Learned at 24 (instead of 42)

April 9th, 2010 Posted in humanity, love, money

Loving what you do is really important. But so is a paycheck.

Real, abiding love takes commitment and compromise, and is much easier to find and do before you become a crotchety old woman.

Boundaries are important, and you should always take your time learning to trust people. Make sure they deserve it.

A life ruled by “shoulds” is no fun, but a life ruled by “because I want to” is not too rewarding. Balance.

Love and partnership is important.

Acceptance and gratitude are the greater part of love.

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2 Responses to “Things I Wish I Had Learned at 24 (instead of 42)”

  1. Elizabeth Lott Says:

    Happy Birthday, Rev. Glad to read your wisdom this morning.


  2. Fifty-One-Fifty Says:

    I don’t know if it’s possible to learn these things at twenty-four.


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