By the age of 40 any reasonably intelligent person should know some stuff. Not the stuff that you were forced to learn in high school, or paid good money to learn in college, but a realization about the way the world really works. It’s an epiphany about your life, your career, your relationship, that once learnt changes your perception of everything else in the world.
Here are forty things I knew to be irrevocably and undeniably true by the age of forty. Some you will agree with, others you will outright reject, either way, leave a comment and share some of your own. Initials have been used to protect the philosophical.
Let the Epiphanies begin:
Family
1) Not everyone likes you, and no matter what you do, not everyone wishes to be your friend.
Eula Delancy
2) People who talk behind my back are talking to my ass.
Elise Delancy
3) Keep the home fire burning, or someone else will try to out it with gas.
Kevin Delancy
4) “I most ninety but I ain’t old yet”.
Elva Minnis
Harsh Realities
5) The only thing worse than a spanking is not learning from a spanking.
J.D
6) Everyone has a plan until they get hit. “Iron” Mike Tyson
7) The time is always right to do right. Nelson Mandela
8) Every panties off is not a grind. M.M
9) “Fuck it” is sometimes a perfectly justifiable philosophy. J.D
10) A man has got to know his limitations.
Clint Eastwood as“Dirty Harry” in Magnum Force
Work, The Public Service and Governance
11) When a country has a just leader, oxen pull carts filled with grain to feed the people.
When a country has an unjust leader, the oxen are slaughtered for food and horses pull chariots to war.
The Master of Demon Valley.
12) Weapons are the instruments of misfortune, they should only be used when unavoidable. A ruler should not mobilize an army out of anger, military leaders should not provoke war out of wrath. Anger can revert to joy. Wrath can revert to delight. A nation destroyed cannot be restored to existence and the dead cannot be restored
to life.
Sun Tzu “The Art of War”
13) It’s easier to run ya mouth than to run a country.
Sir Lynden Pindling
14) All problems in the world are alike, in the beginning they may be hard to understand yet easy to solve, but given time they become easy to understand but impossible to solve.
Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince
15) First, they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”Mahatma Gahndi.
16) There is something horribly wrong with a world in which there are more lawyers than good chefs. Peter Mayle, Acquired Tastes.
17) The public service is a place where you have to know when to bow and when to duck.
A.C
18) Remember, you don’t have to be 500 percent better to earn 500 percent more money. Usually, the difference is very, very small between top-notch producers and the multitudes of mediocre people.
David Schwartz Ph.d The Magic of Self-Direction
19) I sure hope we’re making the right mistake. John Morley
20) The people who get promoted are those that work hardest . . . . on getting promoted.
J.D
21) Slunkers f^*king get, Slunkers f^*king pay.
Bahamian workers saying.
22) The marketplace is a battlefield
The Master of Demon Valley
23) If ‘A’ equals success, then the formula is : ‘A=X+Y+Z, where X is work, Y is play and Z is keeping your mouth
shut.
Albert Einstein
Love and All that lies Therein
24) In every relationship, one person is in control, if you have to ask who it is; it ain’t you.
A.C
25) Love is a species of warfare,
Slack troopers go elsewhere. Ovid 6th century B.C
26) Girls in PoomPoom shorts ain’ for free. Dancehall song
27) The ways of a woman are past understanding. King Solomon
28) When a man loves A woman
Can’t keep his mind on nothing else
He’ll trade the world
For the good thing he’s found
Percy Sledge, “When A Man Loves A Woman”
29) I would rather have curses from you than kisses from any other woman.
Captain Troy “Far From The Madding Crowd” by Thomas Hardy
30) Love and do what thou wilt. St. Augustine
31) Boy, if you think saying sorry when you wrong is hard, wait ‘till you have to apologize when you right just to keep the peace.
Sister Jennie Reckley
32) Thou shalt Love thy neighbour, as thyself.
Matthew Chp.22 vs.39
Life and Luck
33) I returned and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill, but time and chance happens to them all.
Ecclesiates Chp.9 vs 11
34) Today they take from the field and put you on the throne. Tomorrow they take you from the throne and put a saddle on your back. Fountain of Persian Wisdom
35) But wilt thou know of vain man; faith without works is dead?
James Chp.2 vs. 20
36) It is compassion rather than the principle of justice which can guard us against being unjust to our fellow man.
Bruce Lee, “The Tao of Jeet Kun Do.”
37) An hour of real justice is worth 70 years of prayer.
Turkish proverb
38) When elephants fight, only the grass is trampled.
African proverb
39) Malice extends folly. Proverb from the game of Go
40) Many people now describe themselves as ‘gurus’ that’s because the word ‘charlatan’ is too hard to spell.
Ha! Looks like I’m not the only fan of Rodin’s Thinker. Loved the quotes, but #40 hit especially hard. It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes by Andre Gide: “Believe those who seek the truth. Doubt those who find it.”
When I was younger, I admired the people who talked and bragged about their knowledge and accomplishments the loudest. As time went on and I became a teacher (of sorts) myself, I realized that the true gurus are humble and *always* eager to learn. Of course, I can only aspire to be great in my field, but I try to bring the same attitude to my own life.
Thanks for the comment. I think a blog post can be written on just about any one of the 40. Number 24 ties in nicely with your post,http://themanupblog.com/how-to-be-the-man-in-your-relationship/
All The Best
This blog is pretty good. How did you make it ?
It’s called Mainstream and its free from Woothemes.
Aha!
Truth and laughter = The writings of my friend J!
Very good post!
This blog is definitely rather handy since I’m at the moment creating an internet floral website – although I am only starting out therefore it’s really fairly small, nothing like this site. Can link to a few of the posts here as they are quite. Thanks much. Zoey Olsen
Greetings! Very helpful advice on this article! It is the little changes that make the biggest changes. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Incredible story there. What happened after? Take care!
Good web site! I truly love how it is easy on my eyes and the data are well written. I am wondering how I could be notified whenever a new post has been made. I’ve subscribed to your RSS which must do the trick! Have a great day!
Awesome list. A few I had heard before, most were new. #9 is by far my favorite.
Great work! This is the kind of information that is supposed to be shared across the web.
I couldn’t help myself but to continue reading and reading. The post is simply marvelous.
I should take some advice, only 24, but hopefully I be that wise at 40… I love the quotes I keep a list myself, but always seem to lose it… 🙁
I have to say that for the past couple of hours i have been hooked by the amazing articles on this site. Keep up the good work.
Love this post, great stuff..
One of my favorites:
6) Everyone has a plan until they get hit. “Iron” Mike Tyson
Going to tweet this right now…
Now thats an amazing post…Thanks! 😀
I dont leave plenty of comments on lots of blogs each week but i felt i had to here. A hard-hitting post.
Love this – very entertaining reading!
Glad that you liked it. I’m always enthralled by the pictures on your blog, so I’m glad to know you found something enjoyable on mine.
All The Best.
Thanks for sharing. Great info.
Glad you liked it.
All The Best
I like this web blog very much so much great information. “Probably the most distinctive characteristic of the successful politician is selective cowardice.” by Richard Harris.
I truly enjoy reading on this web site , it has got excellent content . “The longing to produce great inspirations didn’t produce anything but more longing.” by Sophie Kerr.
I really like your writing style, wonderful info, regards for posting :D. “Let every man mind his own business.” by Miguel de Cervantes.
Hello from overseas! This is just what I was looking for, and you got it right. Thankyou
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
This is a good post
Thanks.
I dugg some of you post as I thought they were extremely beneficial.
Thanks for the comment. Feel free to pass the post on to your friends.
well said and written! Thanks so much