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What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by Kalatium(m): 2:01pm On Dec 27, 2023
As the year is coming to an end, what have you really learnt from 2023.

This will help you get a better 2024.

Modified;

I learned to expect the unexpected. Sometimes the way you plan things is not how they end up to be.
So expect the best but always prepare for the worst.
seun Dominique Forano Myndd44 Nlfpmod
OAM4J
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by immortalcrown(m): 2:17pm On Dec 27, 2023
I learnt that your past crimes cannot stop you from heading any sensitive office in Nigeria.
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by nlfpmod: 2:33pm On Dec 27, 2023
Kalatium:
As the year is coming to an end, what have you really learnt from 2023.

This will help you get a better 2024.

Nlfpmod

Start with your own lessons First.
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by EmperorCaesar(m): 2:54pm On Dec 27, 2023



Lost a friend that was once dare to me and since then i have gone deep into different researches about death, evolution, religion and science

I've come to learn that

1) The universe is too organized and complex to have suddenly come into existence by a random explosion 💥 (how can explosion bring about orderly arrangements) that has just One chance in 10^14,880 of ever happening at all


2) Death is overrated and it becomes less fearful when u understand that even u will be absent when your death comes(U wont know u are dead)

3) Karma doesnt exist: Your tendency to experience good and evil has nothing to do with what you've done in the past, If not, curses would have effect on politicians but they tend to live longer than the 'curser'. Try to be Good, cause its Good to be Good

4) "The Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli thought me that its a cold world and one must be act cruel at almost all times to survive, those who behave like animals will make it to the top but ensure its not at the expense of anyone's life

5) Every one more science inventions disproves Atheism and The Big Bang theory and proves that life dont suddenly appear from nowhere(but was designed), for if it takes an Excellent Engineers with modern technology to build highly complex machines, how then do u think a highly complex human being, the universe and the multiverses(Each obeying some unseen Natural Laws) came up by some random explosion


...Read up on Richard Dawkins "Selfish Gene", Stephen Hawkings "A Brief History of Time" and Charles Darwin "On the origin of species" and you would realize that science fable on the origin of life sounds more foolish that whatever creationist idea u know of




I swear, person gat mumu finish to believe in Atheism, their faith pass theists own🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by Ed12(m): 3:05pm On Dec 27, 2023
In anything you do..

Never let money finish for your hand..
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by Chochovini: 4:35pm On Dec 27, 2023
Never again would I go out of my comfort to stressing myself by standing under the northern crazy scorching Sun to cast my vote for anyone in the name of exercising my civic right or franchise as they call it.
Civic right my ass.
Reason, it‘s not worth it. Simple.
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by Kalatium(m): 7:08pm On Dec 27, 2023
nlfpmod:


Start with your own lessons First.
Done.
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by Kalatium(m): 7:10pm On Dec 27, 2023
EmperorCaesar:



Lost a friend that was once dare to me and since then i have gone deep into different researches about death, evolution, religion and science

I've come to learn that

1) The universe is too organized and complex to have suddenly come into existence by a random explosion 💥 (how can explosion bring about orderly arrangements) that has just One chance in 10^14,880 of ever happening at all


2) Death is overrated and it becomes less fearful when u understand that even u will be absent when your death comes(U wont know u are dead)

3) Karma doesnt exist: Your tendency to experience good and evil has nothing to do with what you've done in the past, If not, curses would have effect on politicians but they tend to live longer than the 'curser'. Try to be Good, cause its Good to be Good

4) "The Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli thought me that its a cold world and one must be act cruel at almost all times to survive, those who behave like animals will make it to the top but ensure its not at the expense of anyone's life

5) Every one more science inventions disproves Atheism and The Big Bang theory and proves that life dont suddenly appear from nowhere(but was designed), for if it takes an Excellent Engineers with modern technology to build highly complex machines, how then do u think a highly complex human being, the universe and the multiverses(Each obeying some unseen Natural Laws) came up by some random explosion


...Read up on Richard Dawkins "Selfish Gene", Stephen Hawkings "A Brief History of Time" and Charles Darwin "On the origin of species" and you would realize that science fable on the origin of life sounds more foolish that whatever creationist idea u know of




I swear, person gat mumu finish to believe in Atheism, their faith pass theists own🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

This is the best thing I have read this year.

You are right.

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Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by Kalatium(m): 7:10pm On Dec 27, 2023
immortalcrown:
I learnt that your past crimes cannot stop you from heading any sensitive office in Nigeria.

grin cheesy
Re: What Have Your Learnt In 2023? by rosydam: 8:02am On May 21
That's a great quote, Seun Dominique Forano Myndd44 Nlfpmod! Learning to expect the unexpected is a valuable lesson, and it can definitely help you have a better slither io 2024. Here's how it can be applied:

Increased Resilience: By expecting the unexpected, you'll be better prepared to handle curveballs life throws your way. This can make you more adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges.

Openness to Opportunities: Sometimes, the best things in life come from unexpected places. When you're open to the possibility of things not going according to plan, you might discover new opportunities you wouldn't have considered otherwise.

Reduced Stress: Constantly clinging to a specific plan can be stressful. Accepting that things might not unfold exactly as expected can help you relax and manage stress more effectively.

Here are some additional things you can do to build on this lesson and have a great 2024:

Set SMART Goals: Instead of rigid plans, set goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART). This will give you direction while still allowing for flexibility.

Develop Contingency Plans: While you can't predict everything, having a few "what if" scenarios in mind can help you navigate unexpected situations more smoothly.

Maintain a Positive Attitude: A positive outlook can go a long way. Even when things don't go according to plan, a positive attitude can help you find solutions and keep moving forward.

By embracing the unexpected and incorporating these additional tips, you can approach 2024 with a sense of optimism, resilience, and the ability to adapt to whatever comes your way. Here's to a fantastic year ahead!

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