50 Life Lessons from "Gilmore Girls" to Pass Down to My Future Daughter
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50 Life Lessons from "Gilmore Girls" to Pass Down to My Future Daughter

5. Life's too short to count calories.

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50 Life Lessons from "Gilmore Girls" to Pass Down to My Future Daughter

I've considered myself a Gilmore Girl since day one. To be honest, I don't know where I would be today without the quick-witted, fast talking, fiercely independent Lorelei and Rory Gilmore who taught me so many lessons about life and love. Here are 50 life lessons learned from the Gilmores that I hope to one day pass down to my future daughter.


1. Coffee makes the world go round.


2. Appreciate the little things in life.

3. Dream big. Work hard.

4. Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.

5. Life's too short to count calories.


6. Talking fast is a desirable skill.

7. Don't be afraid to express your true feelings.

8. Sometimes life leaves you at a loss for words.

9. Surround yourself with people who make you happy.

10. When life gets hard dance it out.

11. You don't need a man in your life to be happy.

12. Reading makes you smarter.

13. Don't have too much pride to ask for help when you need it.

14. Remember school comes first.


15. Enjoy life to its fullest.

16. It's okay to take a break from life and play hooky every now and then.

17. Don't ever let anyone pressure you into doing something that you don't want to.

18. Give people second chances.

19. You can't always control how you feel.

20. Sometimes you just have to follow your heart.

21. Celebrate all of life's greatest moments.



22. Sleeping is always a priority.


23. Everyone is capable of surprising you.

24. Stand by family through thick and thin.

25. Don't ever change who you are for a guy.

26. Know when it's time to say goodbye.

27. There will be always be people who will try to push you down, but you just have to get back up and keep your head in the game.


28. Dogs just make everything better.


29. Don't be afraid to take risks..

30. Because it's moments like this we'll never forget.


31. Finding the one isn't always easy.

32. Sometimes you just have to let it all out.

33. Everybody needs to wallow.

34. Be confident in yourself.


35. Stand up for yourself.


36. Don't be afraid to love.

37. If you don't know the answer, just nod and shake your head.

38. Everyone has their days.

39. Everyone needs a best friend that will be honest with them at all times.

40. Dance like nobody's watching.

41. Winking is always the way to a man's heart.


42. Nobody likes other people pointing out their problems.

43. Everybody has to learn how to deal with things they don't like.

44. Binge-watching TV is basically a religion or a lifestyle.

45. Adventures don't require a map.


46. We all need to set goals.

47. Don't forget to thank the people who helped you along the way.

48. Remember to cherish the little moments.

49. Goofy doesn't have an age limit.

50. At the end of the day, a mother will always be a daughter's best friend.

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