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Life lessons the young generation can learn from iconic seniors

Life lessons the young generation can learn from iconic seniors

About four in ten millennials aged 25 to 37 have a bachelor’s degree compared to roughly a quarter of baby boomers, according to the Pew Research Center. However, while today’s youth have a better education than the previous generations, they still have a lot to learn about life. Research shows that millennials have a complicated financial lifestyle. They also tend to be slower in forming their households and think about family later in life.

Fortunately, the older generations are always willing to give the young their  guide of happiness. Seniors are a source of wisdom, and their wise words and advice can help you deal and enjoy life to the fullest.

Giving thoughtful gifts – Bill Gates

While there are several leadership lessons to learn from Bill Gates, you can pick unique ideas from him when it comes to customised gifts. Since 2013, he has been taking part in Reddit Secret Santa and has always surprised participants with custom gifts. The Microsoft boss is known for customising gift choices for lucky participants based on their personal information that he collects online. For example, last Christmas, he gifted 81 pounds’ worth of gifts customised for a lucky Reddit user.

So how can you instil this thoughtful method of gift-giving? If you have been thinking of sending your family a gift, follow Bill Gates’ tactics of sending well-thought presents. Choosing between the different gift ideas for grandma can be difficult, but some inspiration from an icon like Bill Gates will help you make a smart choice. From his gifting tactics, the perfect gift doesn’t have to be expensive, but one that fits the needs of the recipient.

The important thing is the family – Walt Disney

Despite his demanding career, Walt Disney was devoted to his family. To him, the family was the most important thing, and from them, he drew love and inspiration, which helped him succeed in the world of entertainment. Walt Disney’s quotes on family teach us that the bond and love of a family are essential elements in life. Therefore, strive to spend quality time with your loved ones because they are everything you need in life.

Don’t be afraid to fail – Oprah Winfrey

Many young adults fear failure in all aspects of their lives, and as a result, they have trouble accomplishing their goals. If you are one of them, there is no better way to learn how to overcome fear, than reading Oprah Winfrey’s tips about overcoming failure. Known as the “queen of media”, Winfrey has encountered many challenges in the process of building her television channel. Though she failed many times throughout her career, she used her failures as stepping-stones to becoming successful. Like any other woman, she faced criticism and sexism. But that did not stop her from excelling and even building a media empire.

Older generations, whether famous or not, offer life lessons worth learning. Apart from teaching us how to overcome failure and be strong in the face of adversity, seniors encourage us to be grateful. Being grateful for everything, even the simplest things in life are true sources of happiness.

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