1. Never discriminate
Discrimination is the fastest way of closing your eyes not to see what others (who/what you discriminate) can see. Take for example you hate pets but others don't. How can you feel the animal's love and affection that pet owners feel? Perhaps you love dogs but hate cats), how can you feel the cuddling and affectionate behavior they offer? Another example is homophobia. Homosexual men* are funny and affectionate. They can solve relationship problem cause they're men so they most probably know what men want and some behave like women so they also know what women want. What if you're homophobic? How can you experience their love? How can you find the joke in what they say? The summary of this post is never to hate someone or something.
2. Never be idle
There's no better way of experiencing new parts of life than been active. If you're idle, a large percent of life would pass by on you. For instance, you may be sleeping whereby an unannounced carnival is passing through your street. How can your see the colors? How can you get first class experience? Remember that the little things life offers really matters*
3. Walk/hike*
While walking, you may come across people and places you may never see. You may come across new cultures, traditions, customs while hiking. There are endless opportunities like employment, socialization, exercise while hiking.
4. Be sociable/ keep in touch with loved ones
Your loved ones know what suits you. The people around you* know what's best for you. They're like your extra eyes cause you're not everywhere they are and can tell you something you've missed. They might stumble upon an information that you need.
5. Always read
It doesn't matter if you read for knowledge or news or fun, reading is reading. Reading brings opportunities like employment. It also brushes your writing and spelling skills. Always read.
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1. Homosexuality
2. The little things in life
3. Walking
4. The people around you
Also read:
The words you speak
Explaining unity
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