The main thing I've learned is that we all have to learn to work with - and appreciate - the brain we've been given, and not waste time wishing things were easier.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No one ever said learning was to be easy, but it's part of the process of evolving as a human being, and we all have to go through it. When I look back, I see that each difficult time brought an important lesson. And I prefer to look at it with gratitude because I wouldn't be who I am today if I haven't gone through it all.
There are some things I wish I never knew, but I am grateful for things that I have learned, too.
I've learned to appreciate everything that has been given to me.
We have learned how to do a lot of things. We must try to relearn why.
I guess what I learned the most was to feel lucky with what I have been able to accomplish and what I have and to feel humble about the people I have been able to work with.
I've learned that anything in life worth having comes from patience and hard work.
I've learned that many of the worst things lead to the best things, that no great thing is achieved without a couple of bad, bad things on the way to them, and that the bad things that happen to you bring, in some cases, the good things.
I've learned to take things a little more easily, to be a little more forgiving of myself.
Learning how to learn is the most precious thing we have in life.
I think I've learned the difference between the things I can control and the things I can't control. And hopefully, by doing the things I can control well, I'll have more favor in the other category.
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