Hi,
I thought you would enjoy hearing a different perspective:
Here's the list proposed by you, commented. It's all for amusement, you have a nice list otherwise.
Freedom is the most important thing in life.
More important than freedom is the willingness to fight for it.
Never make assumptions.
Always make assumptions, because the reality is probabilistic.
Look for something and you'll find it.
See above. In reality you will assume you found what you were looking for. We understand the value of what we have much better when we lose something. Therefore I propose: "Assume you lose something to understand what it really means to you"
You'll end up regretting the things that you don't do, not the things you do.
This will keep one busy for a lifetime catching small fish.
Complacency is costly.
Complacency is free.
Everything is a compromise.
Freedom is NOT a compromise (back to the first statement!)
When in doubt, do nothing.
When lost in the middle of the ocean, navigate in any direction and you have a chance to land somewhere. Don't do anything and you will die for sure.
A life without risk is a life not worth living.
400 people die every year just falling from bed, only in USA. Everybody sleeps, therefore everybody lives a worthy life.
The difficult things in life are the things worth doing.
There are no simple things in life if you want to do them right.
Life is partly what happens to you, but mostly how you react to it.
Honestly, I don't understand the idea here, and I cannot propose a different view. Or maybe: Life is diverse. As views about life are, as well!
