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[The Wisdom of a 10-Year-Old: Simple Truths for a Better Life]-[How to Become a Better Human: Lessons on Kindness, Love, and Happiness (From a 10-Year-Old)]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-09-19

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The Wisdom of a 10-Year-Old: Simple Truths for a Better Life

In a refreshing and profoundly insightful episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel sits down with her 10-year-old friend, Elton, to discuss life, happiness, and the challenges of growing up. Despite his age, Elton offers a brand of "simple wisdom" that challenges even the most seasoned adults to rethink their daily habits and emotional well-being.

Happiness as a Group Sport

Elton redefines happiness not as a solitary pursuit, but as something that flourishes through connection. He emphasizes the importance of having "safe keeps"—people like his parents—with whom he can share his feelings when he feels "sad or lonely." Elton notes that bottling up emotions is like "eating too many grapes," where eventually, you will feel sick. By sharing feelings, one can "clean" their mental state, much like a dirty shirt becoming clean over time. He advocates for being intentional about kindness, noting that the energy you put out is the energy you get back, acting as a form of "karma."

The "Double Whammy" of Success

Elton introduces the concept of the "double whammy," a tool for both children and adults to navigate life’s hardships. It involves holding onto a bigger vision—knowing you are capable of great things—while simultaneously acknowledging the reality that challenges (or "people picking on you") are part of life. He stresses that one should not let external obstacles dictate their self-worth. When facing the inevitable "ups and downs" of life, Elton’s advice is simple: "If you have an up and then you have a down, you know that you can do ups... don't focus on the downs. Focus on the ups."

The Power of Trying and the Art of "Good Enough"

A recurring theme throughout the conversation is the importance of "trying." Elton views trying as a "lifestyle." However, he offers a nuanced take on perfectionism, suggesting that we should aim for "good enough" rather than exhausting ourselves trying to be the best at everything. He warns that if you "aim too high," you are "more likely to give up." This philosophy extends to his view on career and life paths: if you are not good at something, keep trying, but also recognize when it is time to "walk off the court" if a pursuit no longer aligns with your heart.

Practical Strategies for Modern Life

Elton provides actionable techniques for common stressors:

  • The Phone Problem: He bluntly advises, "Spend less time on your phone and scrolling," noting that life is lived outside of the device.
  • The Pizza Strategy: When faced with toxic gossip, Elton suggests the "pizza strategy"—a distraction technique where you shift the conversation to something neutral (like pizza) to stop the negativity without having to directly confront peers, which can be socially difficult.
  • Treat Others As They Want to Be Treated: Moving beyond the Golden Rule, Elton suggests the Platinum Rule: treat others how they want to be treated, not just how you want to be treated.

Conclusion

Elton’s perspective serves as a powerful reminder that we often overcomplicate our lives. Whether it is through his advice on therapy, his refusal to be controlled by others, or his commitment to kindness, Elton encourages his listeners to be honest with themselves. As he poignantly states, "Life isn't fair," but that is what makes it unique. By choosing kindness, staying connected to our "safe keeps," and focusing on our own "ups," we can create a better life for ourselves and those around us.

🎯Key Sentences

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He just has this simple wisdom.
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You're on my Mount Rushmore.
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Friends do make all the difference.
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Life is about ups and downs.
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Your life is lived off your phone.
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truth bomb
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in the making
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without further ado
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all-time favorite
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people person
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
Today, you're about to meet someone who is so important to me.
I just love this guy.
Every single time he opens his mouth, I'm like, truth bomb, holy cow, why do I learn something every time I talk to you?
He just has this simple wisdom.
You know, you talk to him about a situation that you're in, and it's like, boom, well, that was exactly what I needed to hear.

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