ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - 12 RULES TO LIVE BY
- Make up your mind to be happy. Learn to find pleasure in simple things.
- Make the best of circumstances. No one has everything and everyone has something of sorrow.
- Don’t take yourself too seriously.
- Don’t let criticism worry you. You can’t please everybody.
- Don’t let your neighbors set your standards; be yourself.
- Do things you enjoy doing but stay out of debt.
- Don’t borrow trouble. Imaginary things are harder to bear than actual ones.
- Since hate poisons the soul, do not cherish enmities and grudges. Avoid people who make you unhappy.
- Have many interests. If you can’t travel, read about places.
- Don’t hold post-mortems or spend time brooding over sorrows and mistakes.
- Do what you can for those less fortunate than yourself.
- Keep busy at something. A very busy person never has time to be unhappy.
Can’t quite recall but someone was banging on about Robert Louis’ 12 rules for life and so I thought I would check them out. Stevenson one of the first authors I read on my own and enjoyed as a callow youth . . . . turns out they’re pretty good!
I will add a thought of my own and not sure where I got this thought from but doubt it is original! True mind you . . . .
“ If being hard on yourself worked
Then surely you’d have been fine by now!
Stop it! "
1 comment:
Great advice for all!
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