The Eight Rules of The School of Life
The School of Life has produced 500 films and written 5 million words. This is an enormous problem. To stand any hope of remaining in anyone’s mind, ideas – even very good ideas – need to be brief and reduced to an essence. That’s why, for the sake of our followers, we’ve summarised everything we believe down to eight key points: the credo of The School of Life…”
The Eight Rules of The School of Life, a guiding framework designed to help individuals navigate the complexities of existence with greater serenity, resilience, and connection.
Overview of The Eight Rules:
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Accept Imperfection: Recognize that flaws are inherent in all of us, fostering self-compassion and understanding.
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Value Friendship: Cultivate deeper connections by being slower to judge and quicker to understand.
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Embrace Your Unique Insanity: Acknowledge that no one is truly “normal,” and our quirks contribute to our individuality.
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Understand Your Ignorance: Accept that everyone has gaps in knowledge, promoting humility and continuous learning.
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Strive to Be Good Enough: Aim for personal growth without the pressure of unattainable perfection.
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See Beyond Romanticism: Develop realistic expectations in relationships, understanding that imperfection is natural.
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Accept Cheerful Despair: Find contentment amidst life’s inherent challenges and uncertainties.
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Pursue Self-Transcendence: Look beyond personal desires to connect with broader human experiences.
These principles serve as a compass, guiding us through life’s inherent challenges and uncertainties, encouraging personal growth, authentic connections, and a deeper understanding of ourselves and others.