Redditors, what’s the most useful advice you’ve been given, and how has it helped you?

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Redditors, what’s the most useful advice you’ve been given, and how has it helped you?

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  1. LoraDomme Avatar

    I’ll start: “The only free thing in life is the cheese in a mousetrap”

    This one is translated from a different language, but it also works in english.

  2. No-Blacksmith-6109 Avatar

    Do not expect the lion not to eat you , just because you are a vegetarian.

  3. Senior-Pop-9866 Avatar

    “Don’t set yourself on fire to keep others warm” and “the best time to start is now” are Reddit’s most practical advice. They help people set boundaries and overcome procrastination, improving mental health and life quality.

  4. Network-King19 Avatar

    Face my fear of horses and try a trail ride. Was hard to get over the fear but curiosity won out ended up liking rode near six years now. Changed how I look at trying new things, fear VS respect, and confidence.

  5. Adorable-Flight5256 Avatar

    “Pick your battles”

    You only have so much energy in life. Put it toward things that matter.

  6. Ok-Bug-960 Avatar

    Nothing is personal

  7. herefromthere Avatar

    My grandmother told me not to marry the person I couldn’t live without. She told me to marry the person I could live with. Really live. Someone who would support me, and challenge me, and grow with me. Someone to be happy with, to notice all the tiny wonderful things in life.

    Dramatic/passionate/romantic love fades or crashes and burns. Have a basis of friendship, collaboration and have all the happiness and experiences that come with that, prioritise your life over romantic ideals.

  8. ThatNectarine3861 Avatar

    Everything has a price

  9. Silent_Plenty_91 Avatar

    Stay off the internet. Too much time on it will warp your spine and shoulders and mind.