You’ve come a long way, and you’re still learning and growing. Be 
		thankful for the lessons. Take them and make the best of things right 
		now.
		
		For my 18th 
		birthday, many moons ago, my grandfather on my mom’s side gave me four 
		lightly-used flannel shirts that he no longer needed. The shirts were 
		barely worn and in great shape; my grandfather told me he thought they 
		would look great on me. Unfortunately, I thought they were odd gifts at 
		the time and I wasn’t thankful. I looked at him skeptically, gave him a 
		crooked half-smile, and moved on to the other gifts sitting in front of 
		me. My grandfather died two days later from a sudden heart attack. The 
		flannel shirts were the last gifts he ever gave me, and that crooked 
		half-smile was the last time a directly acknowledged him. Today, I still 
		regret the little thing I didn’t say when I had the chance: “Thank you 
		Grandpa. That’s so thoughtful of you.”
		
		This was a 
		huge wake-up call for me—one that has served me well for over two 
		decades now.
		
		And here are 
		eight wake-up calls for you—some important lessons worth learning before 
		it’s too late:
		
		1. You might 
		not have tomorrow to say, “I love you.”
		About 
		a decade ago a coworker of mine died in a car accident. During his 
		funeral several people from the office were in tears, saying kind things 
		like: “I loved him. We all loved him so much. He was such a wonderful 
		person.” I started crying too, and I wondered if these people had told 
		him that they loved him while he was alive, or whether it was only with 
		death that this powerful word, love, had been used without question or 
		hesitation.
		
		I vowed to 
		myself then and there that I would never again hesitate to speak up to 
		the people I love and remind them of how much I appreciate them. They 
		deserve to know they give meaning to my life. They deserve to know I 
		think the world of them.
		
		Bottom line: 
		If you love someone today, tell them. If you appreciate someone today, 
		tell them. There might not be a tomorrow. Today is the day to express 
		your love and admiration. (Note: Angel and I discuss this in detail in 
		the Relationships chapter of our NEW edition of 1,000 Little Things.)
		
		2. Your 
		judgments of others are often inaccurate.
		You 
		will never know exactly what another person is going through or what 
		their whole story is. When you believe you do, realize that your 
		assumptions about their life are in direct relation to your limited 
		perspective.
		
		Many people 
		you believe to be successful are extremely unhappy. Many people you 
		think have it easy worked their tail off achieve what they have. Many 
		people who appear to be wealthy are in debt because of their extravagant 
		tastes for material possessions. Many people who appear to you to be old 
		and uncool were once every bit as young and hip and inexperienced as 
		you.
		
		3. Not trying 
		is why most people fail.
		It’s 
		not the mistakes and failures you have to worry about, it’s the 
		opportunities you miss when you don’t even try that hurt you the most. 
		Trying always leads to success regardless of the outcome. Even mistakes 
		and failures teach you what not to do next time. Thus, every outcome is 
		a lesson that makes you stronger and wiser.
		
		In the end, 
		there’s only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the 
		failure to try. The results you achieve are not based on what you plan 
		to do or what you say you’ll do. Your results come from what you 
		actually try and do consistently.
		
		Your life 
		will get better when you get better. Start investing in yourself 
		mentally, physically, and spiritually. Make it a priority to learn and 
		grow every day by building positive rituals and sticking to them. The 
		stronger you become, the better your life will feel.
		
		4. Patience 
		does not mean waiting and doing nothing.
		
		Patience involves productive activity. It means doing your very best 
		with the resources available to you, while understanding that the 
		results you seek are worth the required time and effort, and not 
		available elsewhere for any less time and effort.
		
		Patience is 
		the realization that the quality of your life is much more significant 
		than the quantity of things you fill it with. Patience is your 
		willingness to accept and appreciate what you have right now, while you 
		put forth a steady, focused effort into growing toward your dreams and 
		goals.
		
		5. You don’t 
		need anything more to be happy.
		
		Intuitively, you already know that the best stuff in life isn’t stuff at 
		all, and that relationships, experiences and meaningful work are the 
		staples of a happy, fulfilling life. Yet you live in a consumer driven 
		society where your mind is incessantly subjected to clever advertising 
		ploys that drive you, against your better judgment, to buy material 
		goods you don’t need or even want.
		
		At a certain 
		point, the needless material objects you buy crowd out the emotional 
		needs advertisers would like you to believe they are meant to support. 
		So next time you’re getting ready to make an impulsive purchase, ask 
		yourself if this thing is really better than the things you already 
		have. Or have you been momentarily tricked into believing that you’re 
		dissatisfied with what you already have? (Read Soulful Simplicity.)
		
		6. You aren’t 
		perfect, and neither is anyone else.
		All 
		humans are imperfect. At times, the confident lose confidence, the 
		patient misplace their patience, the generous act selfish, and the 
		knowledgeable second guess what they know.
		
		And guess 
		what? You’re human—we all are. We make mistakes, we lose our tempers, 
		and we get caught off guard. We stumble, we slip, and we spin out of 
		control sometimes.
		
		But that’s 
		the worst of it; we all have our moments. Most of the time we’re 
		remarkable. So stand beside the people you love through their trying 
		times of imperfection, and offer yourself the same courtesy; if you 
		aren’t willing to, you don’t deserve to be around for the perfect 
		moments either.
		
		7. All the 
		little things make a big difference.
		Life 
		isn’t about a single moment of great triumph and attainment. It’s about 
		the trials and errors that get you there—the blood, sweat, and tears—the 
		small, inconsequential things you do every day. It all matters in the 
		end—every step, every regret, every decision, and every affliction.
		
		The seemingly 
		useless happenings add up to something. The minimum wage job you had in 
		high school. The evenings you spent socializing with coworkers you never 
		see anymore. The hours you spent writing thoughts on a personal blog 
		that no one reads. Contemplations about elaborate future plans that 
		never came to be. All those lonely nights spent reading novels and news 
		columns and comics strips and fashion magazines and questioning your own 
		principles on life and sex and religion and whether or not you’re good 
		enough just the way you are.
		
		All of this 
		has strengthened you. All of this has led you to every success you’ve 
		ever had. All of this has made you who you are today.
		
		Truth be 
		told, you’ve been broken down a 1,000 times and put yourself back 
		together again. Think about how remarkable that is, and how far you’ve 
		come. You’re not the same person you were a year ago, a month ago, or 
		even yesterday. You’re always growing… stronger!
		
		8. Excuses 
		are lies.
		Make 
		no mistake, there is always a lie lingering in between a dream and too 
		many excuses. And the lie is you lying to yourself.
		
		The excuses 
		and explanations won’t do you any good. They won’t add any value to your 
		life or improve the quality of it by even the slightest margin. To 
		fulfill your calling and get where you wish to go in life requires more 
		than just thinking and talking. These feats require focused and 
		sustained action. And the good news is, you’re perfectly capable of 
		taking whatever actions are necessary. You just have to choose to 
		actually do it.
		
		No one else 
		can succeed for you on your behalf. The life you live is the life you 
		build for yourself. There are so many possibilities to choose from, and 
		so many opportunities for you to bridge the gap between where you are 
		and where you want to be. Now is the moment to actually step forward.
		
		Now, it’s 
		your turn…
		
		Today, I hope 
		you will have another inspired day, that you will dream boldly and 
		dangerously, that you will make some progress that didn’t exist before 
		you took action, that you will love and be loved in return, and that you 
		will find the strength to accept and grow from the troubles you can’t 
		change. And, most importantly (because I think there should be more 
		kindness and wisdom in this crazy world), that you will, when you must, 
		be wise with your decisions, and that you will always be extra kind to 
		yourself and others.
		
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