Biggest lesson in life
People who left home early for education and been away for like 10-15 years from families, what was the biggest lesson you learned in life
FamousLlama18
Stealth
4 months ago
You need to learn to enjoy the life as it comes.
Anything that makes you loose health or peace of mind is not worth it.
Invest in friends they are your family outside
Love someone and make them yours
I was out for 15+ years, have leaned a lot and become better day by day
1. Respect homemade food when you are having at home. Mess Food โ
2. Friends are family
3. Struggle is inevitable
Kamlesh
Stealth
4 months ago
Cherish your time with family, you never know when you will see them for the last time
QuixoticBill
Stealth
4 months ago
Generally speaking, family goes through variety of stuff on daily basis. As you stay away from them and depends on how frequently you speak with them, you will come to know brief or few important incidents/experiences/issues in from their life. Eventually, both parties will be disconnected as not much participation or involvement in daily stuff as it's not relevant anymore.
So I suggest, keep talking to them, involve (or just listen) in their small stupid issues/stuff in daily life. (though it's irrelevant) E.g today main came late today so mom's routine was impacted and story around it.
majboormajdoor
Stealth
4 months ago
That I was happy without them
Ghoost
Student
4 months ago
Not been away from my home for 10 but 5 years and i already feel it has been too much.
Shifting places every 3-4 months is just not what is sustainable and worth doing. The pgs and the pathetic food and dont get me started on how unprofessional this pg industry is.
Having said that looking back it has been a journey in which i have learnt a lot, matured a wholeee lot.
Living with friends is muchhhhhhh muchhh better than living alone. As long as you are not the person who likes the complete and total lack of company id suggest having a roommate.
Now im greatful truely greatful for the life i have for every little thing. It has been a truely humbling expreience.
Going out of home i feel is a necessary character development arch everyone has to go through.