Life Lessons We Learned From TV Shows!

1. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 

“You can stand anything for 10 seconds… Then you simply start on another 10 seconds.” 

Netflix’s number one Indiana Mole Woman a.k.a. Kimmy (depicted by Ellie Kemper) endures 15 years of detainment by the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne (Jon Hamm) with her ceaseless hopefulness and dependence on this statement. Kimmy holds her rational soundness by separating her day-by-day battles underground into reasonable, ten-second pieces. Life is a series of ups and downs and this simple yet powerful statement can help us get through obstacles in life.

2. Arrested Development 

Lucille Bluth is consistently straight-forward. Any Arrested Development fan realizes that she is no stranger to offering guidance. She is unapologetically honest and true to herself. She says it like it is and does not believe in sugar-coating the truth. 

3. Friends

“She’s your lobster.” 

Other than the conspicuous fact that we as a whole need a strong gathering of companions in our day-to-day existence who acknowledge us for who we are, perhaps the most contacting lines in Friends is about discovering your lobster (a.k.a. the one you are intended to be with). So, in the event that you are as yet single at 30, don’t surrender because your one true soulmate is out there.  

4. Grey’s Anatomy 

“Just put one foot before the other. Simply traverse the day.” 

In all actuality, this is likely the most conventional piece of life exhortation there is, however that doesn’t make it any less evident. Regardless of what sort of day you’re having, positive or negative, tomorrow is another one. Each Grey’s Anatomy episode starts with the narrator, Meredith proposing a statement that indicates the turmoil in her life. The episode ends with her resolving the conflict or coming to terms with it. The epic long-running show follows her as she navigates through life, romance, friendship, family and work and should be on your watchlist. 

5. Doctor Who 

Doctor Who teaches us that there is a big difference between being courageous and being reckless and stupid. There is no harm in being brave or in taking the untrodden path but before you do, think it through. 

“You need weapons? We’re in a library! Books! The best weapons on the planet!” Education has no age.  Learn constantly regardless of how old or savvy you get. Gaining from others’ slip-ups, astuteness and encounters will be perhaps the best thing you accomplish for your life.