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Never forget these tips if you want to become smarter

  1. Never unleash your tongue, keep a hold on your tongue.
  2. Have a firm control on your anger.
  3. Turn away from arguments and disputes.
  4. Avoid and remove misunderstanding in your life.
  5. Never let a toxic person come in your life.
  6. Talk in front of people not behind their back.
  7. Never gossip. Respect your words.
  8. Delete candy crush and play any mind teaser game or do 30 minutes meditation.
  9. Let your brain do more work than your body does.
  10. Always think twice before you act, but never go for third time to think.
  11. Have a good career and a distinct hobby.
  12. Read books. One book in three months.
  13. Prefer Quora over Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
  14. Spectacles should not mean that someone is geek and sober. It should mean that person did not take care of his/her eye sight.
  15. Learn conversational tricks. There are plenty of answers on Quora.
  16. Learn to smile while life force you to cry.
  17. Learn how to earn money through your money.
  18. Always remember that alcohol is stronger than your stomach.
  19. Make countless acquaintances but very limited close friends.
  20. Don’t just listen and act sober all the time. Laugh with the tide.
  21. Learn to Say NO.
  22. Know that you can buy a thing but not a person.
  23. Tell yourself that society will always criticize.
  24. You are the one who does not want yourself to be succeeded.
  25. Be an emotional smart person.
  26. Don’t always act on logic. Logic fails when it comes to family love or partner love.
  27. Know that ethics vary.
  28. Life goes on without love but not without hope.
  29. You fell, you break your hand, you cry and it get fixed after matter of time. Same way your heart will heal. Note: Heart is strongest muscle in your body.
  30. Like, give and take does not work. Same way, “give always” does not work too.
  31. Looks matter, words matter. But personality shine over all these aspects.
  32. Go after money but don’t be a greedy pig.
  33. Learn that sadness helps you to grow. Don’t avoid uncertain sadness.
  34. Compromise where it is necessary. Never compromise at the cost of self-respect.
  35. Tears don’t make you look weak. Cry. Tear means your lacrimal glands are working fine.
  36. Never trust anyone completely. Always share only %80. Except your partner.
  37. There are people, and sometimes it gets important, to believe in people blindly.
  38. Never change yourself for the sake of people. But always mould yourself into someone people trust.
  39. Never be an honest person always. Speaking truth always is foolish thing. White lies are totally acceptable.
  40. If you stay polite always then people will use you.
  41. If you are feeling down or surrounds with negative energy. Keep any simple mind challenging game, and play it for few minutes.
  42. There is fine line between helping someone and “not helping someone”. Know whom to help and whom not to.
  43. There should be a clear limit to kindness and generosity.
  44. Never let your inner child die.
  45. Teenagers are not innocent always and adults are not at fault always.
  46. Beware of your wishes.
  47. you don’t live once. You live every day.
  48. Know that no one can be smart always, everywhere and anytime.

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