21 Lessons I Learned at 21

Tulio Sasaya
25 Sept 202402:37

Summary

TLDRThis transcript presents 21 life lessons learned over time, ranked from least to most dramatic. It emphasizes personal growth, being unapologetically yourself, embracing failure, and cherishing relationships. The lessons cover topics such as pursuing dreams without a clear path, setting boundaries, being kind to your parents, and recognizing the importance of self-love. It concludes with a humorous note about friendship, highlighting how fragile relationships can be, likening friends to snowflakes that disappear when mistreated. These lessons provide guidance on living authentically, embracing change, and appreciating those around us.

Takeaways

  • 😎 Be unapologetically yourself; embrace who you are.
  • 📸 Take lots of photos to capture memories.
  • 🎮 Live life like you're playing in a single-player world; focus on your journey.
  • 🚀 Start your dream or project even if you don't know how—you'll figure it out as you go.
  • 🏰 A solid foundation (like a well-built Town Hall 10) is better than rushing (like a Town Hall 13).
  • 🌟 Improve yourself so much that others aspire to be like you, because only you can be the best version of yourself.
  • 🌳 Remember your roots and where you came from.
  • 😌 Don't worry about trying to be yourself—just be.
  • 🔄 Every rejection is simply a redirection toward something better.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Be kind to your parents—it's their first time living too.

Q & A

  • What does 'having the audacity to be unapologetically yourself' mean?

    -It means confidently being true to yourself without worrying about others' judgments or expectations, embracing your unique identity fully.

  • Why does the speaker suggest taking lots of photos?

    -Photos capture memories and moments that we might otherwise forget, allowing us to look back and reflect on our lives and the people in them.

  • What is meant by 'living as if you're playing in a single-player world'?

    -This suggests focusing on your own path, values, and happiness without comparing yourself to others or living to meet others' expectations.

  • Why does the speaker say you don't need to know how to pursue a dream?

    -The speaker believes starting is more important than having all the answers; through experience and perseverance, the process and solutions will unfold naturally.

  • What is the reference to 'Max town hall 10 vs. rush Town Hall 13' about?

    -This refers to prioritizing gradual progress and strong foundations over rushing ahead, especially in games or personal growth, where building on stable ground is essential.

  • How does improving upon yourself help you stand out?

    -By working on self-improvement, you build confidence and skills that make you unique, ultimately attracting admiration for your individuality and authenticity.

  • Why is it suggested not to worry about trying to 'be yourself'?

    -The message implies that authenticity comes naturally when you stop overthinking and simply act in alignment with your true values and preferences.

  • What does 'every rejection is a redirection in disguise' mean?

    -Rejections can often lead to new opportunities, guiding you toward paths you might not have considered but that are ultimately beneficial.

  • What’s the importance of setting boundaries?

    -Setting boundaries helps you protect your energy and time, preventing others from taking advantage of you and ensuring healthier relationships.

  • Why does the speaker advise against excessive fantasizing and daydreaming?

    -Excessive fantasizing can disconnect you from reality, limiting personal growth and emotional health by focusing too much on imaginary scenarios rather than real-life actions and goals.

  • What does 'you are born twice' signify?

    -It suggests a metaphorical rebirth, where the second 'birth' happens when you truly understand the value and singularity of life, prompting you to live more purposefully.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'complacency kills relationships'?

    -Relationships require ongoing effort and appreciation; taking them for granted can lead to stagnation, eventually causing them to deteriorate.

  • Why does the speaker mention that people will come and go in life?

    -This is a reminder that change is a natural part of life, and it’s important to accept and adapt to the coming and going of people, even those you feel deeply attached to.

  • What is the significance of telling loved ones how you feel before it’s too late?

    -Life is unpredictable, and expressing love and appreciation ensures that you don’t miss out on the chance to make your feelings known, fostering deeper connections.

  • What is the meaning behind the metaphor 'friends are like snowflakes'?

    -Friends are precious and unique, and just like snowflakes that melt away if not handled with care, friendships can disappear if neglected or mistreated.

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