90 Brutally Honest Life Truths I Wish I Knew Earlier
Life is very unpredictable, beautiful, and harsh.
It is so hard to describe it with a word.
Someday, it is sunny, filled with happiness, joy, and love.
But someday, it is very dark, filled with brutal reality,
harshness, difficulties, and endless struggles.
But if you look deeply, life combines both
and other things we can’t comprehend.
Whenever your dream company rejects you,
it can be very disappointing,
which may stop you from pursuing another dream.
Similarly, when a friend lets you down,
this may stop you from forming new friendships and relationships.
This article is not about all the harsh realities of life
but a friendly reminder that will protect you
from disappointments in life.
So, here’s a dose of some brutal truths,
a list of the lessons I wish
I knew years ago.
Learn from my mistakes and take the guidance to improve your life.
Part 1
Here are the 10 Brutally Tough Life Truths I Wish I Knew Earlier:
1. Stack your money & act broke. Have more than you show and speak less than you know.
Managing your money wisely is one of the
most important skills that will improve your overall life.
Limit what you show people.
2. For things to change, you have to change.
Real transformation starts from the inside.
Your circumstances will never improve if you are unwilling
to evolve and adapt. Put in the necessary work.
3. The real flex is staying grateful even when times are tough.
True strength lies in maintaining gratitude
and a positive outlook during your darkest hours.
This mindset inspires your surroundings
because it is the real demonstration of inner strength.
4. Stop showing everyone what’s going on in your life.

Learn to be private.
Privacy will protect the essential things in your life
from enemies waiting for a chance to destroy you.
Secondly, many people don’t honestly care about you,
so stop wasting your time.
5. Discipline is constantly reminding yourself that you must sacrifice short-term pleasures for greater rewards in the future.
Discipline is simply giving up short-term pleasure for true fulfillment.
Stay focused on your goals
and give up your need for instant gratification.
6. If you’re looking for someone to change your life, look in the mirror.
Take responsibility for your own life
and actions because no one is coming to save you.
Your life is your responsibility.
It is up to you to turn it into what you want.
7. Some people stop because it’s hard. Some people start because it’s hard.

Challenges can either discourage or motivate you.
Your mindset defines your character.
Choose to start regardless of the difficulty.
Difficult tasks usually have a good reward.
8. When you finally win, you won’t care about how long it took. You’ll just be glad you never gave up.
The feeling you get after achieving your goals will
overshadow the time and effort it took.
Never give up just because things get hard.
Persistence pays off in the end.
9. Instead of focusing on how difficult the journey will be, think about how great your story will be.
A shift in mindset is what we need in times of hardship.
Yes, your journey is difficult,
but think about all the inspiring stories you will tell your grandkids.
Keep on going.
10. Stop wishing your life to be better. It’s on you to be better, do better, eat better, and move better.
Yes.
Part 2
Here are the 10 Brutally Honest Life Truths I Wish I Knew Earlier:
1. Don’t blame a clown for acting like a clown. Ask yourself why you keep going to the circus.
You always have the choice to leave any place
or change your environment permanently.
Clowns will remain clowns, and they will never change
just because you demand them to.
Choose a healthy environment.
2. Protect your heart from temporary people.
Be vigilant and mindful when allowing people into your inner circle.
Temporary relationships are the main cause of disappointment and heartbreak.
Protect your emotional and mental well-being by investing in people
who show genuine, long-term interest in your life.
Also, make sure they are reliable and trustworthy.
3. Crisis doesn’t create character. It reveals it.
Tough situations don’t usually shape who we are;
they expose our real nature and deep desires.
Our core values and strengths—or weaknesses—become apparent in times of crisis.
Use these moments as opportunities
to better understand yourself
and judge the character of people around you.
4. Bad days build better days.

Tough times can be stepping stones to better days ahead.
They always push you to work harder and think for better days.
Embrace the difficulty because it builds resilience
and inner strength, which you will need someday.
5. Life is like a camera. Focus on what’s important, capture the good times, develop from the negatives, and if things don’t work out, take another shot.
Approach life with an open perspective and mind.
Focus on what truly matters (your health and family),
cherish and remember the good moments
(moments with friends and loved ones),
learn from the difficult ones,
and don’t be afraid to try again when things don’t go as planned.
Life doesn’t stop just because you failed.
6. Sometimes we lose people because we overlove them.
Loving some people too intensely
can sometimes push them away.
Some people prefer independence and balance in a relationship.
Understand that space and independence
are also important aspects of a strong, loving relationship.
7. Overthinking kills your happiness.

Overanalyzing every situation usually leads
to unnecessary stress and anxiety,
diminishing your overall happiness.
Learn to trust yourself and your decisions,
and enjoy the present moment without being too worried
and creating a maze of unrealistic predictions.
8. Take your anger out on your hustle. It’ll be the best thing you ever did.
Instead of letting anger consume you,
use that energy in your work.
Anger is a very precious gift.
It will fuel you toward success.
9. They don’t know you personally, so don’t take it personally.
When faced with criticism or negative comments from people
who don’t truly know you, remember that their opinions
are not a reflection of your worth.
Focus on the perspectives of those who understand and support you,
and don’t let strangers’ judgments affect your self-esteem.
10. Be loyal to your future, not your past.
Yes.
Part 3
Here are the 10 Brutally Harsh Life Truths I Wish I Knew Earlier:
1. Take your financial life seriously. Money is a defense to a lot of challenges.
Prioritize financial management and planning
because it is the foundation of a stable and secure future.
Financial resources can protect you from much disrespect
and enhance your life.
2. Be kind, but don’t let people use you.
Practice kindness and compassion,
but also set strict boundaries so people won’t use you.
Understand that not everyone is good.
Protect your well-being.
3. Be selfish with your time. A lot of people don’t deserve it.
Value your time because it is the most valuable thing in your life.
Prioritize activities and relationships that add value to your life,
and never waste time on the ones that bring trouble to you.
4. Don’t trust words. Trust actions.

People’s words reveal who they project;
their actions reveal who they are.
Never judge people’s character based on what they say.
Actions are a more reliable indicator of intentions and character.
5. You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.
Accept that the mistakes you made in the past can’t be changed,
but remember that you have the power to shape
your future in the way you desire.
6. Don’t go broke trying to impress broke people.
Avoid spending money to impress others,
Just don’t do it. It leads to nothing good.
Focus on your financial goals and well-being instead.
7. No one is going to figure out your life. It’s your responsibility.

Take responsibility for your own life
and actions because no one is coming to save you.
Your life is your responsibility.
It is up to you to turn it into what you want.
8. What other people think of you is none of your business.
As long as you align your actions with your values,
people’s criticisms should never affect you.
Waste no time looking for their validation or approval.
9. Stop telling people everything. Most people don’t care, and some secretly want you to fail.
Be selective about what you share with others.
Maintaining privacy will protect your plans
from being sabotaged by your enemies.
10. Sometimes, the things that break your heart end up fixing your vision.
Yes.
Part 4
Here are the 10 Brutally Honest Advice To My Younger Self:
1. Be who you want to be. Not who they want you to be.
One of life’s greatest tasks is being who you are meant to become,
not who your parents or society want you to be.
Embrace your true self and walk the path designed for you,
regardless of others’ expectations.
Authenticity leads to genuine fulfillment and happiness.
2. Money gives you the ability to walk away from people and situations you don’t like.
Financial stability gives you independence
and the power to make choices
that align with your values and well-being,
allowing you to leave harmful environments and relationships behind.
3. Change can be scary, but change is growth.
We fear change because it often comes with uncertainty and fear,
but we forget that it is one of the ingredients
for personal growth and advancement.
4. Who you are becoming is more important than who you’ve been.

Your past does not completely define you.
You can always start again with a fresh perspective
and wisdom from past mistakes.
You shape your future by your present actions and decisions.
5. Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room.
Acknowledge mistakes and take corrective action
rather than settling for a situation that doesn’t serve you.
Never let your ego control your life.
6. If you wait until you’re ready, you’ll never start.
Perfection is an illusion.
There’s no perfect situation;
you can make the situation perfect by starting.
Take the first step, no matter how hard it seems.
7. Vibe alone for a bit; you’ll realize a lot.

Spending time alone allows you to know yourself
emotionally and spiritually.
When you understand yourself, you make better decisions
that align with your future goals and inner values.
8. Don’t let the internet rush you. Nobody is posting their failures.
Alot of the things we see on social media is fake.
People are not as happy or successful as they appear.
Focus on your own progress,
and don’t compare your journey to others’ highlights.
9. Make sure you don’t empty your pockets while trying to help others. Always put yourself first.
Generosity is admirable, but it has its limits.
Prioritize your needs to ensure you can sustainably support others.
10. Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.
Yes.
Part 5
Here are the 10 Brutally Powerful Life Truths I Wish I Knew Earlier:
1. You’ll ruin your life trying to make everyone happy.
Trying to please everyone
can lead to stress and dissatisfaction.
It is not your job to please others because you can’t please some people.
Focus on what makes you happy and fulfilled,
and don’t sacrifice your well-being to please others.
2. Never give someone the opportunity to waste your time twice.
Learn from past experiences and mistakes where your time was wasted,
set boundaries, and promise to prevent it from happening again.
Your time is precious, and it’s important to spend it
with people who matter.
3. You learn a lot about people when they don’t get what they want from you.
People’s true nature often reveals itself
when things don’t go their way.
Judge their character by observing how they react in challenging situations.
This insight can help you build more genuine
and trustworthy relationships.
4. You cannot heal in the same environment where you got sick.

To recover and grow, you need to distance yourself
from toxic environments that caused the trauma
you are dealing with.
Tell your story and seek out positive,
supportive spaces that foster healing
and personal development.
5. Never apologize for who you are or how you feel. It’s like saying sorry for being real.
Embrace your true self and your emotions without feeling guilty.
Never let anyone make you feel less for being yourself.
Authenticity is a strength, and you shouldn’t feel compelled
to conform to others’ expectations of you or apologize for being yourself.
6. Those at the bottom compete, and those at the top collaborate.
Success is often achieved through collaboration
rather than competition.
Collaboration leads to a win-win outcome.
Working together with others can lead to greater achievements
and shared success.
7. Being true to yourself may lead to loneliness, but it’s worth it.

Staying true to your values and beliefs might sometimes isolate you
because many people may not relate to you,
but it’s a necessary path for self-respect and fulfillment.
Authenticity may come with challenges
because there is a societal influence that you have to overcome
but it ultimately leads to a more meaningful life.
8. Forget about the people in your past. They didn’t make it to your future for a reason.
Not everyone you meet will stay in your life forever;
some are meant to be there for chapters only.
Focus on the present and the people who support
and uplift you now.
Let go of anything that no longer serves
your growth.
9. Don’t stick with bad friends just because you’ve known them for a long time.
The length of a friendship doesn’t determine its quality.
If a relationship is no longer healthy or beneficial,
move on!
Prioritize friendships that contribute positively to your life.
10. If your phone ain’t ringing when you’re struggling. Don’t pick up when you’re winning.
Yes.
Part 6
Here are the 10 Brutally Honest Truths That Will Free Your Mind Forever:
1. Expecting things to change without putting in any effort is like waiting for a ship at the airport.
Don’t sit in your comfort zone daydreaming
about better days without making an effort.
Nothing will happen.
Keep the vision in your head,
but make the necessary moves.
2. Make money so that you can walk out of situations you don’t like!
The best gift you will give yourself is financial freedom.
The freedom to own your time, buy what you want,
and leave places you don’t feel comfortable.
Being financially independent allows you to leave that bad job
or move out of any toxic neighborhood.
3. The art of being wise is knowing who to ignore, what to overlook, where to leave things when to move on, and why it’s all necessary.
It is all about timing and the right decision.
It will take you a lot of time until you realize
that not all fights are worth your energy and
not every place deserves your presence.
Being able to decide with a good reason
will help you a lot in life.
4. You can’t win in life if you’re losing in your mind.

Everything starts inside your mind.
Your attitude determines the trajectory of your life,
and a positive and resilient mindset accelerates the process.
5. Don’t “fake it until you make it.” Face it until you make it. Get up. Work hard. Fail. Stand back up. Face it again. Do it a little better. Fail again. Get up. Repeat.
True and long-lasting success takes time
and requires resilience and strength of character.
The fake success we see on social media doesn’t usually last.
Instead of faking it, put that energy into building it.
6. What they hate in you is what’s missing in them. Keep on winning.
The only way to dim your light
and cover up their insecurities is to throw hate at you.
But don’t let any criticism or envy attack stop you;
keep shining.
7. Never was anything great achieved without danger.

Great achievements are achieved by those who,
at some point, had to risk everything.
Embrace uncertainty and learn from it.
8. Do not get addicted to escaping. Face your shit, handle your business, and triumph. No battle was ever won by people who ran.
Avoiding problems only delays the inevitable and enlarges the issue.
You weaken yourself while your problems keep on getting bigger.
Facing challenges head-on, taking responsibility,
and working through difficulties is the only path to complete victory
and personal growth.
9. A man who lacks purpose distracts himself with pleasure.
Without a clear sense of purpose,
we fall down to our lowest selves.
We procrastinate, binge,
and become comfortable in our comfort zone.
10. We outgrow people when we outgrow a version of ourselves.
Yes.
Part 7
Here are the 10 Brutally Harsh Life Truths Most People Ignore and Regret Later:
1. Forgiveness does not require reconnection.
You forgive people to get inner peace,
but just because you are at peace with yourself does not
mean you have to reconnect.
You are not obligated to connect with those you forgave.
2. What comes easy won’t last, and what lasts won’t come easy.
Easy solutions do not require effort, and they do not last.
Remember this every time you want to pursue easy things.
Embrace the process and face the difficulties life throws at you.
3. Don’t hurt yourself by loving someone who doesn’t love you.
Prioritize your own emotional health and set boundaries
to protect yourself.
The hurt from being disappointed
by someone you love is deep and painful.
If they don’t love you back, it is a sign you have to move on.
4. The only impossible journey is the one you never begin.

Every journey, no matter how difficult and impossible it seems,
becomes possible with determination and consistency.
You just have to start.
By taking the first step,
you start growing personally and progressing.
Starting is often the hardest part,
but it’s the only way to turn your dreams into reality.
5. You are still worthy of love, even after some people have made you feel like you are not.
How you were treated does not define you.
If you were treated terribly in childhood,
it reflects those who raised you, not your values.
Learn to let go and change your environment
if you are not respected.
6. If you don’t take risks, nothing will change.
Without risk, you remain the same and miss out
on knowing your true potential and exploring new things.
Have the courage to take risks as a necessary step
toward achieving your goals and transforming your life.
7. You don’t make history by being liked.

Be okay with not being liked
because pleasing people gets you nowhere.
Focus on your mission and stand straight on your values.
Understand that great things are made through conviction and courage,
not the pursuit of being liked.
8. May you never become so familiar with pain that you reject anything good that tries to find you.
It’s important to remain open to the good things that come into your life,
even when your past is a cycle of pain and troubles.
Embrace and welcome everything as an experience;
and don’t let past pain prevent you from enjoying
or accepting new joys and opportunities.
9. Stop trying to be liked by everybody. You don’t even like everybody.
Prioritize genuine interaction over superficial approval
and the need for acceptance.
Your energy is better spent cultivating meaningful connections
with those who appreciate and align with your true self.
10. Don’t beg, don’t force, and don’t chase. Give the same energy they give.
Yes.
Part 8
Here are the 10 Brutally Honest Life Truths Most People Ignore and Regret Later:
1. Do what is right, not what is easy or what is popular.
Doing what is right, regardless of its popularity,
makes you a trustworthy person, and you gain respect,
both within yourself and in the eyes of others.
A friendly reminder that your true character is revealed in the choices
you make when no one is there to praise you.
2. Loneliness is the price you pay when you start to improve yourself.
Solitude gives you the time for self-reflection,
which is the first step toward.
Not everyone will be on the same path as you;
some are meant to be in your life only for a period,
and that’s okay.
The right people who align with your better version
of yourself will eventually come into your life.
3. Boredom fuels lust. Lust fuels the desire for pleasure. Pleasure-seeking behavior creates weak men.
Instead of seeking temporary satisfaction,
focus on productive activities and long-term objectives.
Cultivating discipline is essential for strengthening your character
and living a life of fulfillment.
Break the cycle of instant gratification by channeling your energy into growth
and self-improvement.
4. Don’t waste words on people who deserve your silence.

Your energy and words are good for those who truly matter
and appreciate your input.
Choose silence in some situations,
and don’t waste your time trying to explain yourself.
Remember that not every situation requires a response,
and silence is also a response.
5. We live in a generation of emotionally weak people who need everything watered down for them because it’s offensive, even if it’s the truth.
Honesty and straightforwardness
are becoming rare in our time.
People shy away from the truth,
and some are scared of the reaction.
6. Learn to sit back and observe; not everything needs a reaction.
Not every comment or action requires a response.
Silence and observation are sometimes
the best tools for understanding
the motives behind words and people’s intentions.
Learn patience and practice mindfulness
to make more informed decisions.
7. The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have.

You gain power over events and direction in your life
by controlling yourself and letting everything be as they are.
Let go of the unhealthy need to control people and your environment,
and concentrate on improving yourself
and your surroundings.
8. If you’re serious about changing your life, you’ll find a way. Otherwise, you’ll find an excuse.
That’s why having priorities in life and taking
responsibility for your actions is vital.
If you start making excuses,
re-evaluate all your commitments and refocus on your objectives.
You change by building a proactive attitude.
9. When you don’t move like everybody else, it bothers people.
Embrace your uniqueness and understand that not everyone
will support your choices.
Stay true to yourself and your values, regardless of others’ opinions.
Your uniqueness is your strength, and by staying authentic,
you inspire others to do the same.
10. A man’s true character is revealed by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.
Yes.
Part 9
Here are the 10 Brutally Harsh Life Truths That Will Improve Your Life:
1. Control yourself. Chasing pleasure will destroy your ambition. The downfall of man is his inability to control his lust.
All great men knew this
and learned how to control themselves.
Everything you want will come if you stay focused on
your mission and control your impulses.
Your ability to control impulses and make wise decisions
will take you far in life.
2. Allow yourself to be a beginner at things. No one starts off as excellent.
Learn to enjoy the journey of learning and accept your limitations.
You must be willing to humble yourself
because excellence is achieved through practice, persistence,
and willingness to make and learn from mistakes.
Humility is the first step toward excellence.
3. If you don’t separate yourself from distractions, your distractions will separate you from your goals & the life you want.
You will always face obstacles that will try to stop your growth.
These obstacles can be your social media time,
unproductive and toxic habits, or negative influences.
You must learn to constantly remove yourself
from situations that have nothing
to do with your long-term goals.
Stay focused and surround yourself with people
on the same mission as you.
4. Reset, restart, refocus. But don’t you dare give up on your dreams.

It is completely fine to rest or fail,
but giving up is unacceptable.
Stay determined, and keep refining your strategies and yourself.
Your determination toward your goals
and commitment will give you what you want in life.
5. Once you hit a certain age, it’s your responsibility to unlearn behaviors that are holding you back from being your best self.
How you were programmed in your childhood
is not your responsibility,
but when you mature, you must take accountability
for all your actions and choices and actively work
to break negative patterns and build new ones.
6. Change is scary, but Change is growth.
Change is scary because it comes with uncertainty and discomfort,
but accepting it leads to growth and new opportunities.
Accept it and allow yourself to evolve and adapt,
and you’ll find that change often brings positive transformation.
7. Dirty water doesn’t stop plants from growing, so don’t let negative words stop your progress.

Words and criticisms are cheap commodities.
Never let them influence you or stop you.
Stay focused on your goals, nurture your strengths,
and keep moving forward despite any negativity you encounter.
8. Keep in mind there’s a clock ticking that we can’t see… love whoever loves you & enjoy life.
You only have limited time to do certain things in your life.
So, cherish the moments you have with loved ones
and prioritize meaningful relationships.
Enjoy the present and make the most of each day.
Learn to appreciate the valuable time you have
and maintain your focus on what truly matters.
9. A man is great not because he hasn’t failed. A man is great because failure hasn’t stopped him.
Use failure as a motivation to keep going.
True greatness comes from resilience, determination,
and the courage to continue pursuing your dreams
even when faced with challenges.
10. Showing your emotions to people is like bleeding next to a shark.
Yes.
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