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What’s the best advice you ignored that turned out to be spot on? We’ve all been there—someone gives you advice, you think, ‘Yeah, whatever man, that won’t happen to me!” only to later realize they were right. Maybe it’s about your career, family, or something else else entirely, but we’ve all done it. I’ve done it a lot, but the one that stings is the most is ignoring the advice not to take loved ones for granted. Losing my brother Andrew this year, I was reminded of all the plans we made ‘for later’ that we would now never get to do. If I could go back, I would say “Yes” to all those times he asked to hang out or shoot the shit, no matter how tired or busy I was. What’s some advice that you’ve gotten in the past and ignored only to realize later you should have listened sooner?
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when I was younger I would try to push myself physically to do a lot of jobs. my uncle continually told me to start using my brain and that it would take me farther than I could ever imagine. he was very right and i thank him every chance I get!
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Sometimes it's better to hire a professional. You think you can save money only to spend 2x the amount and still hire a professional. Always look at your situation and time before making any decisions
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Thanks for sharing that. The advice I ignored was, “Take care of your body; you’ll thank yourself later.” I brushed it off, thinking I could push through anything. Now, dealing with things like carpal tunnel and back pain, I get it. It’s a reminder that I should’ve listened sooner—it would’ve saved me a lot of frustration.
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Sorry about the loss of your brother man. I’m sure the reason he wanted to hang was because of how much he looked up to you. Loved ones see how much we struggle, overcome & come out on top! Advice I received but never acted on - my dad said certain friends can take you away from your end goal! Don’t stop building!
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My grandparents always told me, "You be you. Let negativity surround you, but don’t lose your positivity. Not everything requires a reaction." I didn’t heed their words at first, but as I grew, their wisdom became clear. Today, I embrace that advice wholeheartedly. It shapes how I navigate life’s challenges, reminding me to stay true to myself amidst the chaos.
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Save and invest early in life to compound for decades One of the reasons why I play in the crypto casino is bc rn I have no retirement age = need to earn income until I die
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I don’t have much to add but your story hit home for me. Completely forgot my brothers bday was coming up, talked to my mom tonight and made plans to hang out at his place this weekend with my two sons. He lives 3 and half hours away and were busy so we don’t get together much The kids are pumped to see their uncle and all his cool toys 😎
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@evsim.eth
Don't be afraid to make mistakes, he who is not wrong does not move forward. It was a great advice, I often idealize, weigh and think about actions, but I don't always get to action, because I was afraid of making a mistake, stumbling, getting a negative experience. But it turns out it's normal
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My name is Siam my father was a famous mobile dealer from Bogra (my home town) he tried hard to teach me business but I am always ignoring now I think ignoring is not right Due to father's illness, the business also fell out of our hands and we faced huge losses now slowly recovered 😢😔😔 @maretus 🫂🥰
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Ok here it goes..was drinking hard in a bar one night in Queens after a blind date went south in my early 20’s Sitting next to and older woman in her I’d guess late 50’s. Trying to break the ice I said you have beautiful red hair like my mother’s. She snapped at me, look honey it comes out of a bottle expecting me to f’off. I laughed pretty hard and we proceeded to get mighty ripped. Later in the night she dropped some wisdom that stuck with til this day. “Y’know there’s nothing cute about an old wastrel” Hit me like a ton of bricks years later.
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The advice that I ignored was (Enjoy your childhood you will miss it ) And I said why should i miss it Now days i feel that:)
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A lot. Unfortunately. Thankfully, I do eventually learn. 😆 I’ll share one that I hope others might read and maybe it will help them. In my mid to late 20s, my girlfriend and I were living in Michigan and I was super sick. She pleaded with me to go see a doctor, but I was/am a workaholic and said I wasn’t that sick. I was staying up late every night for weeks putting in crazy hours at work, hacking up blood, but kept on going. Eventually, my boss said I need to go to the emergency room and there I was diagnosed with double-pneumonia and the doctor said I could’ve died with the amount of fluid/bacterial infection in my lungs. It took weeks, but I recovered. Moral of the story? Take care of yourself first before work, before anything. Don’t ignore health issues. It’s like the airline attendants say: Put your mask on first before helping others. 😷
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The most regretful thing in my life was the decision to stop going to college, I couldn't survive at that time, pay college fees, pay for boarding house rent, and eat every day. I should have followed my friends who were working while studying at that time, now they are successful and living a decent life. and it's the opposite with me, even though I currently have a pretty decent life, I do all this with a lot of struggle and hard work, unlike my friends who are continuing their studies.
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gm friend happy hallowen yah
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Stay away from memecoins
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Don’t smoke cigarettes. Didn’t listen to that advice right up until I had a heart attack. I don’t smoke anymore.
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$1000 Bitcoin. It was too expensive for me at the time. Not now.
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@dummie.eth
"Write your thoughts, plans..." Bro, the way i ignored this alpha😅.. i said I don't need to do any of those that i could easily do that in my head (lies i told myself) When i started writing, i realized it was actually fear that made me not write, cause i was running away from these things
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10 years ago, a successful friend of mine told me to just buy BTC. But many of my friends other than him told me not to buy it, and I was in the majority. The results are clear.
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