Chapter 1: Sage's Introduction
Chapter 2: Einstein's Brain
Chapter 3: Ben Franklin's Habits
Chapter 4: James Clear's Goals
Chapter 5: Martin Luther King's Life Is Difficult
Chapter 6: Abe Lincoln's Work Ethic
Chapter 7: Helen Keller’s Study Skills
Chapter 8: Dan Basmagian's Super Study System

Lesson 44: Life Is Not Fair

 

Parents don’t tell their children that life is fair and that all you have to do is sit around all day and good things will happen to you.

Instead, wise parents tell their children that, there are times in everyone’s life when “life is not fair”.

Your parents don’t say this to discourage you but rather to be realistic and prepare you for the fact that, at times, life is not fair.

The sooner you accept this fact you will be on your way to rising above complaining about your problems and instead look at what you can learn from them to improve yourself for your future.

When Mark Twain Joked, “Life owes us nothing because it was here first because he believed that everyone should stop complaining and learn how to be self-reliant.

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