A while ago, I made a thread about the most overrated things in life. Now, it’s time to do the opposite. What do you think are the 3 most underrated things in life?
Mine:
Time – Ever been in a situation when you were like “I should have started this assignment much earlier.”? Yeah, I’m certain everyone has been through something similar. It doesn’t have to revolve around your school work; it can be anything from regretting to join a club earlier to wishing you should've spent more time with your friends & family instead of sitting your lazy ass down all day in front of a computer. Lost time cannot be regained. There are times when I wish I could turn back the clock but couldn’t. There is an old saying that goes “Don’t leave tomorrow what you can do today”. So make the most out of your time and don’t leave things till the last minute before it becomes too troublesome.
Being alone – People often associate loneliness with sadness and depression and would do anything to avoid being alone. This isn’t entirely true as there are times when people are better off being alone. For example, I often study alone and rarely in a group of friends. I find the latter tends to have a negative impact on my work ethics because we do more socialising than working. Another example is when you're dealing with personal issues or dilemmas. Spending time with yourself is a great way to evaluate where you are with your life and reflect on the things that you want to accomplish. So being alone isn't all that bad. There are times when it is necessary for your growth and development.
Water – This is by far the best fluid you can drink as there are many health benefits that are associated with drinking water (just Google em ya fools). It’s a much better health alternative than those carbonated soft drinks that are loaded with sugar. Nutritionists recommend people to drink at least 2L of water per day but unfortunately many don’t reach this daily intake of water. This is quite surprising since water is, most of the time, widely available and highly affordable. But don't even think about buying those $5 water bottles at the cinemas unless you're really dehydrated. Lol
Mine:
Time – Ever been in a situation when you were like “I should have started this assignment much earlier.”? Yeah, I’m certain everyone has been through something similar. It doesn’t have to revolve around your school work; it can be anything from regretting to join a club earlier to wishing you should've spent more time with your friends & family instead of sitting your lazy ass down all day in front of a computer. Lost time cannot be regained. There are times when I wish I could turn back the clock but couldn’t. There is an old saying that goes “Don’t leave tomorrow what you can do today”. So make the most out of your time and don’t leave things till the last minute before it becomes too troublesome.
Being alone – People often associate loneliness with sadness and depression and would do anything to avoid being alone. This isn’t entirely true as there are times when people are better off being alone. For example, I often study alone and rarely in a group of friends. I find the latter tends to have a negative impact on my work ethics because we do more socialising than working. Another example is when you're dealing with personal issues or dilemmas. Spending time with yourself is a great way to evaluate where you are with your life and reflect on the things that you want to accomplish. So being alone isn't all that bad. There are times when it is necessary for your growth and development.
Water – This is by far the best fluid you can drink as there are many health benefits that are associated with drinking water (just Google em ya fools). It’s a much better health alternative than those carbonated soft drinks that are loaded with sugar. Nutritionists recommend people to drink at least 2L of water per day but unfortunately many don’t reach this daily intake of water. This is quite surprising since water is, most of the time, widely available and highly affordable. But don't even think about buying those $5 water bottles at the cinemas unless you're really dehydrated. Lol
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