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Uploaded Files In My Brain Disk

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

A 13-day journey to Europe has taught me oodles of lessons. From the start till the end, from a second to another second and from a cent to thousand dollars. I did realize all the problems happened instead of  the fact that I was a first timer started with an improperly planned plan. It was all made just to get everything done quickly and the details were not be concerned. It was okay then. That's what we call experience. Many new protocols have been installed and programmed in my brain disk. Here are the files that I have uploaded;

1. Always have a complete and details plan for everything especially when you are far from a place that you can easily get help.

2. Money is important for everything. Have an extra money for emergency. We never know what will happen in the future.

3. Be nice with your mates. They are the only one you can get help when you become far from your family. In fact, they share same things with you. Put away all the unpleasantnesses and focus on how to settle a problem.

4. Put clear aims and objectives on doing something especially when it involves huge amount of money, time and energy. Otherwise you will just wasting your life.

5. When you have a problem, stay calm and search for a solution. Don't busy finding others mistakes and if you are the doer, quickly get it settled instead of regretting for the whole day. That will just worsen the problem.

6. Always have Al-Quran with you. Recite it when you're busy and free. All the solutions you're looking for are inside it. It will come from unexpected way.

7. Don't depend on others. Get yourself ready as there's no one will help you.

At least a new me is built.




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