
South Carolina entrepreneur Chris Manfuso is the president and founder of Physician Ancillary Management. He and his team manage ancillary programs for private physician practices across the country. Outside of his work, Chris Manfuso has written about numerous topics, including life lessons from previous generations.
Older generations are great sources of information and guidance about living life to the fullest. Yet, younger generations often ignore their advice. Here are a few lessons that past generations can teach us:
– Slow down. Technology and the fast pace of the world have left many people living at maximum speed. However, taking things slowly helps us enjoy life. Rather than letting time fly, people should go at a leisurely pace and adopt an unhurried rhythm in life.
– Don’t mind criticism. No one can entirely avoid criticism, but we do not have to be affected by it. Not everyone’s opinion and advice are important. Instead of letting critics make us frustrated or bitter, we should choose a few opinions we value, and let the others go.
– Try new things. Say yes to opportunities, travel whenever possible, and express yourself sooner. These experiences are often the highlights of our lives.