“To wisely live your life, you don’t need to know much. Just remember two main rules for the beginning: You better starve, than eat whatever. And better be alone than with whoeverâ€
— Omar Khayyam
Simplified Meaning:
Living your life wisely isn't about knowing everything. It's about making smart choices to protect your well-being and happiness. First, it's better to go without rather than settle for something harmful or poor quality. Imagine if you're really hungry and you eat food that's spoiled—you could get very sick. It's better to wait for something good and healthy. Second, it's better to be alone than to be with people who don't care about you or treat you poorly. Think about being with friends who always make you feel bad. It's healthier to wait for true friends who uplift and support you. In simpler terms, focus on quality over quantity in your life choices, and you'll be better off.
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Discernment Mindful living Minimalism Quality over quantity Self-respect Solitude WisdomTranslations
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