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Live and Learn and Pass It On (1992)

von H. Jackson Brown

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"On the morning of my fifty-first birthday," writes author H. Jackson Brown, "I thought it would be interesting and maybe even enlightening to jot down a few things more than half a century of living had taught me." Soon he had accumulated quite a list. When a friend said he would contribute a few ideas of his own, Jackson decided to invite other friends and acquaintances -- from kindergarten kids and teenagers to senior citizens -- to join the effort. Live And Learn And Pass It On contains the best of their answers, the combined wisdom of thousands of years of living. Here is what we have been taught by our parents, spouses, children, pastors, teachers, friends and enemies. They are lessons learned from loving and winning and loving and losing, the school of hard knocks, and the old method of trial and error."Editing their entries convinced me that wisdom knows no age." Jackson says. "Regardless of how much we know, it is never enough. School is always in session, and life challenges us to excel at being both insatiable student and inspired teacher." I've learned that a strong code of ethics is as reliable as a compass. -- Age 43 I've learned that you can't hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk. -- Age 7 I've learned that if I eat donuts today I wear them tomorrow. -- Age 39 I've learned that goldfish don't like Jello. -- Age 5 I've learned that I don't feel my age as long as I focus on my dreams instead of my regrets. -- Age 83 I've learned that deciding who you will marry is the most important decision you'll ever make. -- Age 95 I've learned that it's easier to stay out of trouble than to get out of trouble. -- Age 14 I've learned that whenever I decide something with kindness, I usually make the right decisions. -- Age 66 I've learned that it always makes me feel good to see my parents holding hands. -- Age 13 I've learned that life is like a blind date. Sometimes you just have to have a little faith! -- Age 23… (mehr)
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People ages 5 - 95 share what they've discovered about life, love, and other good stuff.
  BLTSbraille | Sep 14, 2021 |
It made me smile and laugh.

Initially I wished it had given attribution to the contributors. But I soon got over that. I spread the reading out over a few days so as to better absorb the good advice. This is a small, gift size book. Therefore it is a quick read. Most pages have four sentences. Calling it a “self-help” book is kind of a misnomer, but that’s where I decided to shelve it.

Ones from children were often humorous.

I’ve learned that the older people shared the most meaningful lessons. Age 70 , 80 & 90 were the best.

I started my own list of “I’ve learned...” (The above “I’ve learned” is #5 on my list.) ( )
  bread2u | Jul 1, 2020 |
People ages 5 - 95 share what they've discovered about life, love, and other good stuff. Quick and pithy words to live by. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Sep 4, 2019 |
A breezy little read. Some of the quotes are pretty clever. A couple of my favorites:

"I've learned there's no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs."

"I've learned that meeting interesting people depends less on where you go and more on who you are." ( )
  dukefan86 | May 29, 2013 |
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"On the morning of my fifty-first birthday," writes author H. Jackson Brown, "I thought it would be interesting and maybe even enlightening to jot down a few things more than half a century of living had taught me." Soon he had accumulated quite a list. When a friend said he would contribute a few ideas of his own, Jackson decided to invite other friends and acquaintances -- from kindergarten kids and teenagers to senior citizens -- to join the effort. Live And Learn And Pass It On contains the best of their answers, the combined wisdom of thousands of years of living. Here is what we have been taught by our parents, spouses, children, pastors, teachers, friends and enemies. They are lessons learned from loving and winning and loving and losing, the school of hard knocks, and the old method of trial and error."Editing their entries convinced me that wisdom knows no age." Jackson says. "Regardless of how much we know, it is never enough. School is always in session, and life challenges us to excel at being both insatiable student and inspired teacher." I've learned that a strong code of ethics is as reliable as a compass. -- Age 43 I've learned that you can't hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk. -- Age 7 I've learned that if I eat donuts today I wear them tomorrow. -- Age 39 I've learned that goldfish don't like Jello. -- Age 5 I've learned that I don't feel my age as long as I focus on my dreams instead of my regrets. -- Age 83 I've learned that deciding who you will marry is the most important decision you'll ever make. -- Age 95 I've learned that it's easier to stay out of trouble than to get out of trouble. -- Age 14 I've learned that whenever I decide something with kindness, I usually make the right decisions. -- Age 66 I've learned that it always makes me feel good to see my parents holding hands. -- Age 13 I've learned that life is like a blind date. Sometimes you just have to have a little faith! -- Age 23

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