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7 Life Lessons From 'Supernatural'

"Family don't end with blood, boy"

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I'm in love with the show "Supernatural" and I have watched every episode more than once. The show has played such a major role for such a long time that its hard to think that "Supernatural" could ever end. I know there is a lot of people that don't fully understand what the show really means to me or my deep love that I have for Sam and Dean but the guys have always been there and have taught me a lot about life and how to handle it.

1. Family don't end in blood

Throughout the show, the boys have lost almost all of their family but through they friends, they have made they were able to create a brand new family.

2. You don't have to be alone

Sam and Dean like to do things on their own but sometimes they just need other people to be there for them and that helps them get through the day.

3. Everyone has a purpose

Sam and Dean have tried to live the apple pie life but they always got pulled back into what they are best at and that is cheating at poker, taking care of the car, and saving the world from SOBs.

4. Family is the most important thing

The brothers have their share of fights but they always come back to each other at the end because the tow of them need their brother.

5. Life is hard

These two live the crappiest lives and have the worst jobs possible but it makes one realize that sometimes that's just the way things have to go.

6. Love yourself

Dean may have a lot of insecurities but so does the king of Hell and even Crowley recognizes that even though he has done a lot of wrong things he still loves himself and wants someone to love him.

7. And most importantly, take care of your car

Dean has rebuilt Baby twice and she has become a home for Sam and Dean ever since they were kids.

"Supernatural" is a great show and it brings up a lot f important topics like the ones mentioned above.

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