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“The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.”

William James

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Being wise often means understanding that you shouldn't waste time and energy on things that aren't important. Imagine you're a teacher, and one of your students forgets their homework one day. Instead of getting upset and focusing on this small mistake, you can see the bigger picture—they're usually a good student. By letting this one slip-up go, you're choosing to focus on what really matters: their overall performance and attitude. This advice is useful in everyday life too. For instance, if you're stuck in traffic, you can't change that. Getting angry won't help you get there faster. But if you stay calm and maybe enjoy some music or a podcast, you're overlooking the annoyance and keeping your peace of mind. In relationships, it works the same way. Your friend might say something that annoys you. Instead of starting a fight over it, think about whether it's worth the fuss. If it's a small issue, let it go and focus on your friendship. By choosing what to ignore, you can avoid unnecessary stress and enjoy a happier life.

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