4 Foundational Cornerstones: Faith | Fellowship | Fitness | Finance
Nov. 7, 2022

The 3 Life Lessons You Won't Learn in School

Welcome to my blog! This is a space where I share my thoughts and experiences on the four foundational cornerstones of faith, fellowship, fitness and finance. I'll be outlining how I've improved my life in these areas, and providing practical tips and takeaways for my readers. I hope that by sharing my story, I can help others improve their lives in these important areas as well. Thanks for reading!

Let's begin by discussing the three important life lessons that you're not going to learn in school. The first lesson is that money is not happiness, but it helps. The second lesson is that you should not let emotion override your intelligence. The third lesson is that detachement is power.

Here are the steps you need to follow to also get Success in life.:
1. Money is not happiness, but it helps.
2. Do not let emotion override your intelligence.
3. Detachment is power

1. Money is not happiness, but it helps.
Money is not happiness, but it helps. This means that although money cannot buy happiness, it can certainly help to improve your life in a number of ways. For example, if you have enough money, you can buy things that you enjoy or that make you happy. You can also use money to travel and experience new places and cultures. Of course, it is important to remember that money is not the only thing that matters in life. There are many other things that can contribute to your happiness and well-being. However, if you are struggling financially, money can certainly help to ease the burden and make life a little bit easier.

Money can help to improve your quality of life in a number of ways. For example, if you have enough money, you can buy things that make your life more comfortable or that make you happy. You can also use money to travel and experience new places and cultures. Of course, it is important to remember that money is not the only thing that matters in life. There are many other things that can contribute to your happiness and well-being. However, if you are struggling financially, money can certainly help to ease the burden and make life a little bit easier.

2. Do not let emotion override your intelligence.
The second step is to not let emotion override your intelligence. This means that whatever decisions you make, they should be made from a point of calm, of cool, and using logic and rationale. There was a quote out there that says to not make promises when you are happy and to not say much when you are angry. Because when you are angry, you are likely to say something that you are going to regret in the future. When you make a promise when you are happy, chances are you are in such a blissful mood, you are thinking anything can be done. And then when you get back to your baseline level of where you naturally operate, you'll realize, why in the world did I make that promise to that person? There's no way I'm going to be able to keep that. Don't let emotions override your intelligence. Always make a decision in a place of logical, rational well being.

There's a reason why, in times of crises, that they'll take the president's wife and children and lock them away in a bunker somewhere where nothing can happen to them. Because when they're trying to think about trying to save the country and somebody else is saying, well, we have your wife and children, obviously decision making is going to be impaired at that point because you're thinking, yes, I have to save the country, but those are my wife and children, right. The emotion is there. I'm not saying don

So how do you keep emotion from overriding your intelligence? The first step is to be aware of your triggers - what sets you off and makes you reactions more emotional than logical. Once you know your triggers, you can start to work on managing them. This may mean taking a step back from a situation to avoid getting too wrapped up in it, or it may mean learning to mediate and calm yourself before making any decisions. It's also important to be aware of the emotional reactions of those around you, and how they may be impacting your own decision making. If you're in a meeting and someone starts yelling, it's easy to get caught up in their emotion and lose sight of what's actually important. Learning to step back and stay calm in the face of emotion can be difficult, but it's a crucial skill if you want to keep your intelligence in charge.

3. Detachment is power.
Detachment is power. What does that mean? I mean that if you can see yourself as an entity by itself and that these are all and that everything that's in your life is affecting you in such a way and it's not a part of you that will free you up so much, right?

Is my phone me? Of course the phone is not me, right? My car outside. Is that car me? No, that car is not me. I don't hold myself to my car so tightly that it's saying that, oh my God, if my car was to break down tomorrow, I need a new car. I don't know what I would do with myself right now. I absolutely love my car. My car is fantastic. I love my car a lot, but I don't love it to the point where I think that that literally is me. At the end of the day, it's still

So what does detachment mean for you? I think it means being able to see the things in your life as separate from yourself. That way, if something bad happens to one of those things, it doesn't necessarily mean that something bad has happened to you. For example, if your car breaks down, it doesn't mean that you are having a bad omen or anything like that, it just means that your car needs to be fixed. I think detachment is a really important skill to have because it allows you to be more objective about the things in your life. You can see them for what they are and not what you want them to be. And I think that's really important.


I'd love to hear about you and your experience with getting Success in life. Leave me a comment on how it went for you or drop any questions you want me to answer!