Life Lessons

3 things I learned while my plane crashed: Ric Elias on TED.com. Just watched this. Puts many life change I’m pondering right now into perspective. Hum. He learned:

  1. To no-longer postpone anything
  2. To eliminate negative energy: no-longer try to be right, but try to be happy
  3. That the most important thing for him was to be a good parent

About hanni

Hanni engineers happiness for Automattic and is passionate about law which she studied at Warwick & Bordeaux IV. She loves to run, asks too many questions, and can often be found with a cup of coffee in hand. Email her at h@nniross.me, or alternatively, find her on Skype at hanni.ross.
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5 Responses to Life Lessons

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  2. I loved watching this… and his discoveries are so true.
    It’s hard though, once your out of that situation, to carry around that wisdom throughout ones daily life. Sometimes i feel as if i reach epiphanies myself, but my thoughts sweep them under the proverbial rug. So many great things are under there, i gotta shake it out one day… perhaps i just need to wait for my plane to start that nose dive : )

  3. Peter says:

    When you become older and (I always claim wiser, ahem) you may regret not following your own advice which you give yourself here…

    Strike a balance of ‘do it now’ and plan for the future… Both have merits by being close partners :)

  4. andrej says:

    no more “try to be right” seems like “don’t fight for your right, go with the flow, accept anything, …” attitude which smells like Morpheus: take the blue pill.

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