What are the life lessons you have learnt during your education (UG/PG)

Personally I have learnt many things and life lessons which made huge impact on the decisions i have taken for and responsible too.

  1. Don’t depend on everyone or anyone unless we are completely unaware about the particular topic or person or work ,which may lead us to serious situations

  2. Best Friends who are with you in your 1st year may not be the bestfriends in our final year : Harsh truth though it thought me good life lesson but I do understand it cannot be same for everyone out there

Can anyone share there life lessons

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Don’t be in hurry to be successful just be patience and wait for your time . If someone is successful in their 20s doesn’t mean that you have to be successful in your 20s .This is not any rule .

As a student, I truly connect with what you said.
I also learned that we should be careful about whom we trust, especially when making decisions. People change over time, and that’s okay — it just teaches us to value ourselves more.
Thanks for sharing your experience… it really made me reflect too.

One of the most important life lessons I learned during my undergraduate years is to not take things personally, especially when it comes to what teachers say. At times they may scold you or say things that feel harsh or unfair. But with time, you realize it’s part of the process. You grow, you adapt, and you learn to focus on your journey rather than getting affected by every comment.

Not everyone are meant to be permanent. Depend on yourself not others.

When you start working hard for your studies someone would pull you down so that you don’t achieve what u are aiming. So do your own work and never share your plan.

Don’t make many friends

I once heard a quote from my colleague (ok a friend , but now she’s not )
That if you are going a long way take people with you, it’ll be easy

Bullshit!
Group is a scam
Even in a group , everyone has their fav person chosen .
If you feel like it, just get the hell out of them and don’t get stuck for the sake of group!!

Doubting and hating yourself is an unbelievable waste of time, and is awfully convenient for a society that feeds off of your failures and self-doubt.

Have a distant vision about future, decide who you are going to become, explore more, comeout with a clarity.

Throughout my journey, I learned that lots of people struggle with adjusting with unfamiliar surroundings. Not everyone possesses good motives, and some people can prove opportunistic. Finding one true friend seemed like a blessing during challenging moments, as it reminded me of the worth of quality over quantity in relationships.

Help in moderation. Dont overdo things for others. Prioritize yourself first! Not everyone who smiles at you is your friend!

One big life lesson I learned during my UG is that failure is not the opposite of success, it’s part of it. Marks, exams, or even friendships don’t define us permanently, but the way we handle challenges does. :seedling:

Also, I realized that comparison only steals peace—everyone’s timeline is different, and patience plus consistency always pays off.

1.It’s important to participate in diverse range of activities even if you are hesitant or afraid it doesnt matter. Eventually noone would remember that. So when life gives you a chance take it.

2. you should be comfortable with yourself whether its going for a walk by yourself, shopping,having lunch or learning new hobbies. Do it alone.

I have learnt how to deal with different mindsets people