If You Want To Test A Women's Character Notice Only Two Things...!
Timeless Truths from Stephen Hawking You’ll Never Forget
Beware of the person who praises you all the time. That person can be very dangerous. Flattery hides true intentions. Constant praise might not be admiration—it might be manipulation. Pay more attention to those who give you honest feedback. They care more than sweet talkers.
My father used to say, "Don't raise your voice, improve your argument." Shouting doesn't prove you're right. Calm, clear reasoning wins respect. Use your mind, not your volume. Strength isn't in shouting—it’s in speaking truth with grace. People remember how you say things more than what you say.
If you want to be successful, respect one rule: never lie to yourself. Self-deception is a silent enemy. Be honest with your flaws, your goals, and your fears. You can only improve what you acknowledge. Facing the truth is the first step to real growth.
I don't trust words—I trust actions. People can tell you anything, promise everything, and still do nothing. But actions speak loudly. They tell the truth even when words lie. So, believe behavior more than speeches. That's where real character shows.
Silence is the best answer to someone who doesn't value your words. Arguing with them only drains you. Not every battle needs to be fought. When someone can't respect what you say, let your silence speak louder. It's peace, not weakness.
A man who starts many things at once cannot complete any of them. Focus is power. Doing everything at once leaves everything half-done. It’s better to complete one goal than chase ten at the same time. Quality over quantity wins every time.
A painful truth is always better than a hidden lie. Lies feel comfortable but rot from within. Truth may sting, but it heals. Lies protect the moment; truth protects the future. Face it with courage—it’s the path to freedom.
Attitude, maturity, and mindset are more attractive than looks. Looks fade, but the way someone thinks and behaves stays. Depth lasts longer than beauty. A good heart and a strong mind make someone unforgettable. That’s real charm.
Never cry for someone who doesn’t know the value of your tears. Your emotions are precious. Don’t waste them on those who take you for granted. Crying isn’t weakness—it’s trust. Give that trust to someone who deserves it.
Fake friends are like shadows. They follow you when the sun shines but disappear in the dark. They’re around when it’s easy, gone when it’s hard. True friendship is tested by struggle. Don’t mistake company for loyalty.
Do not allow negative thoughts into your mind. They are weeds that strangle your confidence. One dark thought can ruin a whole day. Protect your inner garden. Speak lightly to yourself. Feed your mind with peace, not poison.
Mistakes increase your experience. Experience decreases your mistakes. This is how wisdom is built. Failure is a teacher in disguise. Don’t fear it—use it. Each mistake is a step toward becoming wiser and stronger.
Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end. Life has twists you can’t predict. Sometimes the hardest times come just before the breakthrough. Keep going. Trust the process, even when it’s dark.
Never judge people by their past. People change. People grow. Time has a way of healing and transforming. What someone was doesn’t define who they are now. Give space for growth, because you’ve changed, too.
Never reply when you're angry. Never make a promise when you're happy. Never make a decision when you're sad. Emotions cloud judgment. Let your heart settle before you speak or act. Wisdom waits for calm.
Sometimes the best thing you can do is keep your mouth shut and your eyes open. Not everything needs a reaction. Observing teaches more than talking. Silence protects your peace and reveals who others really are.
The truth always comes out in the end. Lies may win the moment, but truth wins time. It finds its way through silence and darkness. You don’t have to expose everything—truth does it for you. Just wait.
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance. It is the illusion of knowledge. Thinking you know everything blocks real learning. Stay humble. Stay curious. True wisdom begins with the words: “I don’t know.”
Never lie to someone who trusts you. Never trust someone who lies to you. Trust is delicate. Once broken, it doesn’t return the same. Value it. Protect it. Don’t play with what takes years to build.
Love is nothing without action. Trust is nothing without proof. Sorry is nothing without change. Words are just air without follow-through. If you mean it, show it. If you don’t, say nothing at all.
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Clearly, a sound list - who could doubt it.
What I don't understand and it may be my failing, is how this connects with your title, which mentions 'two things'
So, although I value the content, was the title just click-bait, (no offence meant), or can you tell me what I've misunderstood or missed?
I appreciate the posting of the 20 "Timeless Truths!" I will repost it...