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Never Do These Five Foolish Things

Life is full of choices and consequences. Some choices are wise and lead to happiness and success. Others are foolish and lead to misery and failure. In this blog post, I will share with you five foolish things that you should never do in your life. These are based on my own experience and observation, and I hope they will help you avoid some common pitfalls and regrets.


1. Never talk about your dreams to anyone

Dreams are precious and personal. They are the fuel that motivates you to pursue your goals and passions. However, not everyone will understand or support your dreams. Some people may mock, discourage, or even sabotage your dreams. That's why you should never talk about your dreams to anyone, unless they are trustworthy and supportive. Remember, a fish with its mouth shut avoids the hook.


2. Never get too involved in other people's problems

It's good to be compassionate and helpful to others. However, you should not get too involved in other people's problems, especially if they are not willing or able to solve them themselves. Don't obsess as if they are your own. You'll forget yourself and your own needs. You'll also waste your time and energy on things that are beyond your control. Instead, focus on your own problems and goals, and offer advice or assistance only when asked or needed.


3. Never be overly intimate with anyone

Intimacy is a beautiful and powerful thing. It can create deep and lasting bonds between people. However, it can also be dangerous and destructive. If you are overly intimate with anyone, you risk losing your identity, your boundaries, and your self-respect. You also risk getting hurt, betrayed, or manipulated by someone who does not value or love you as much as you do. And don't get too attached to someone, because nothing lasts forever. Be careful with whom you share your body, your heart, and your soul.


4. Never ask anyone for borrowed money

Money is a necessary and useful tool. It can help you achieve your goals and dreams. However, it can also be a source of stress and conflict. If you ask anyone for borrowed money, you put yourself in a vulnerable and dependent position. You also risk damaging your relationship with the lender, especially if you fail to repay them on time or at all. Don't lend money either, because you may never get it back. Money both breaks friendships and turns you into a beggar for your debts. Instead, learn to manage your money wisely and live within your means.


5. Never spend more than you earn

This is a simple but powerful rule. If you spend more than you earn, you will always be in debt and in trouble. You will never be able to save, invest, or enjoy your money. You will always be living paycheck to paycheck, or worse, borrowing from others. You will become poor, not only financially, but also mentally and emotionally. Instead, learn to budget, save, and invest your money. Spend less than you earn, and you will always have enough.


Conclusion

These are the five foolish things that you should never do in your life. They may seem obvious, but many people still fall into these traps and suffer the consequences. If you want to live a happy and successful life, avoid these mistakes and follow the opposite advice. Upgrade your mind and learn life lessons in our account. Thank you for reading and stay tuned for more. 😊

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  1. Actually that's the Truth
    Cheers πŸ₯‚ brother Man πŸ’ͺ For that reminder πŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’ž

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