Grandparents know best.
the greatest life lesson they learned from their grandparents. We gathered a few answers for you to read below."My Nana was a spunky retired kindergarten teacher. The Alzheimer's eventually stole her spunkiness but one quote will always stick with me: 'Be yourself and everything will be OK; maybe not for everyone else, but it will be for you!' She was the love of my life, and I miss her deeply.""My grandad had a phrase: 'Joyful nights bring sorrowful mornings.
"I still get choked up talking about my granny: she was the kindest, gentlest soul and the first death I experienced.""My grandfather always gave cash to panhandlers and my grandmother would scrutinize him doing that, stereotyping that the panhandler was just going to buy drugs or booze with it.
"It has stuck with me ever since and, if I have cash on me, I try to give it to someone in need when I spot them along my way.""My MeMe used to say, 'Don’t wish your life away' when she’d catch me talking about how I wanted to be older. It was great advice. Always make the best of your current season of life.
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