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For me, it’s easily: "Focus on what you can control, and let go of what you can't."

This has really helped me avoid unnecessary stress. We often spend too much time worrying about things we can't change, whether it's the market, bad luck, or random drama. Once you stop letting that "noise" affect you and focus solely on your own actions, life becomes much smoother.

Definitely a rule to live by!

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At my worst, I think about this prayer I once came across that’s often said before AA meetings, and I honestly think it’s some of the best advice a person can hear. It's called the Serenity Prayer. 

“God, grant me the serenity, to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.

A lot of suffering comes from confusing those categories, trying to control people, outcomes, timing, love, loss, the past, or uncertainty. The prayer is basically saying that peace comes from understanding where your power actually begins and ends. 

And a lot of people misunderstand “acceptance” as giving up, but the prayer is actually about emotional clarity. It’s about not wasting your entire life fighting realities that won’t bend for you, while still taking responsibility for the things that are within your control.

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For me it is ,, Never back down, Never give up". All will come with time u just have to work hard and stay positive, because life is hard on its own, we have to make it easier and the first step is in us. We have to change for better, become the best we can be. I got many other advices but this one really stuck with me and made me realise some things.

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It's definitely “Sleep on it before making dramatic decisions.”. That advice helped me many times, because I am a very emotional person, and sometimes I tend to exaggerate or dramatize situations in the moment. I've learned that it is better to give things time, calm down and then make a decision with clearer mind instead of reacting emotionally right away.😊

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There are actually two advices that i really appreciate that someone ever told me, the first advice i got was ''Life is way to short to take it so serious because you will not get out of it alive.'' and the second one was ''Better to regret doing something than regretting not doing it.'' and when i heard them my life shifted. My way of thinking was not the same after hearing those words. 

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Ever since I’ve been with my boyfriend, people have always told us that the most important thing is to communicate well and agree on things together.
I honestly think that’s really good advice because understanding and teamwork matter a lot in a relationship.

That mindset actually brought us to an engagement in a really short time, and both of us feel like we’ve been together for years already :) ❤️

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One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever received is to not let stress take over your life. Work hard and chase your goals, but don’t forget there’s more to life than just work, money, or success. Some of the best parts of life are the moments you spend with your friends and family, the memories you make, and the time you actually enjoy living instead of constantly worrying about the future.

Another piece of advice that really stayed with me is to keep creating, keep trying new things, and never give up too early. Most people quit because they don’t see results fast enough, but the truth is you never know which idea, opportunity, or risk is going to change your life. Sometimes all it takes is one thing finally clicking, so just keep going. :)

“Have a good time. Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. You have to keep moving. You have to keep going. Put one foot in front of the other, smile and just keep on rolling.” ― Kobe Bryant 

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The best advice I ever got was to never chase losses, which is honestly harder than it sounds when you're in the middle of a session. I used to think I could just "win back" what I spent if I stayed another ten minutes, but now I just set a strict limit before I even log in. If I hit that number, I’m out, no matter how much I feel like a win is right around the corner. It totally changed how I play and actually makes it way less stressful.

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On 5/11/2026 at 2:24 PM, LazarL said:

Hey Stake fam,

The best advice I have ever received is that we can’t control everything in life, and sometimes we just need to let things play out.

So, what’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

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My favorite Indian artist once said something in an interview that deeply stayed with me, and I’ve never forgotten it. i.e.

Everything that connects to you , it's like that first emotion, if it hits you , you have to grab it...

Pursue everything that hits you so strongly in your life. 

Do What Moves You !

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