42 Things I've Learned by 42

42 Things I’ve Learned by 42
by Samantha Krause
Somewhere between lattes, laundry, deadlines, and dreams, I’ve collected a few lessons. Not the polished kind you read in self-help books, but the messy, coffee-stained truths that come from actually living. Here are 42 things I’ve learned in my 42 years on this spinning planet:
Life & Perspective
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Your 20s are for learning, your 30s are for unlearning, and your 40s are for actually living.
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Nobody has it “all figured out.” The secret is: we’re all winging it.
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Gratitude doesn’t solve problems, but it softens them.
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Sometimes joy is just noticing the way sunlight hits your kitchen counter.
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Life isn’t short. It’s long. Don’t rush through it.
Self & Growth
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Therapy is not weakness—it’s maintenance.
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You can reinvent yourself at any age.
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Failure is usually a detour, not a dead end.
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You’re allowed to outgrow people, jobs, and even old versions of yourself.
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The voice in your head isn’t always right. Challenge it.
Relationships
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Friendships in your 40s are about quality, not quantity.
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Family doesn’t always mean blood.
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“No” is a full sentence, and it’s not rude.
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Love is choosing someone even on the days when you don’t feel like it.
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People show you who they are—believe them the first time.
Work & Purpose
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Your job is not your identity.
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Money buys freedom, not happiness.
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Burnout is not a badge of honor.
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Success feels different to everyone—define it for yourself.
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Creative hobbies matter even if you’re “bad” at them.
Body & Health
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Sleep is magic. Protect it.
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Your body is not the enemy—it’s the reason you get to experience life.
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Walks fix more than you think they will.
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Drinking water really does help. Annoying, but true.
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Wrinkles are proof you’ve smiled, worried, and lived.
Everyday Wisdom
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The first sip of coffee can cure almost anything. Almost.
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Buy the good candle. Light it on a random Tuesday.
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Books are cheaper than therapy, but sometimes you need both.
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Decluttering your closet feels like decluttering your brain.
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Music can transport you back to entire eras of your life.
Resilience
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Some storms are meant to wash you clean, not destroy you.
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You don’t always need a five-year plan—sometimes you just need to survive the week.
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Growth feels uncomfortable because you’re stretching.
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Healing isn’t linear. Stop expecting it to be.
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You’ve survived 100% of your worst days.
Joy & Fun
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Dancing in your kitchen counts as exercise.
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Ice cream tastes better when eaten straight out of the carton.
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Laughter is medicine. Crying is too.
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Road trips cure restlessness.
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Life feels lighter when you don’t take yourself too seriously.
Final Two
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Starting over is not failure.
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The best years of your life aren’t behind you—they’re still unfolding.
💌 Thanks for reading. If even one of these resonated, then we’re in this messy, beautiful life together. Now go light the candle, pour the coffee, and remind yourself: you’re doing better than you think.
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