The #MyMotherAlwaysToldMe hashtag has produced some really touching tweets about the lessons that Twitter users have learned from their moms. Parenting is no easy task, but these tweets prove that there are clearly many, many moms who have got it right.
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Learning that patience is a virtue, to be weary of who you hang out with, and just how strong a mother‘s love is are just some of the valuable lessons mothers teach. Below are some of the best #MyMotherAlwaysToldMe tweets that will leave you teary-eyed.
1. The first lesson is that a mother’s love is like no other… and she will remind you of this 100 times.
#MyMotherAlwaysToldMe nobody would love me as much as she does. She was right
— soulcandy (@soulcandyd) August 7, 2015
#MyMotherAlwaysToldMe to always use her love as a guide when she can no longer be by my side! Always remember that! 😘
— Ashley (@ItsMeAshleyWee) August 7, 2015
2. Mothers always want their children to treat others with kindness and respect. And to know that the way you treat others is ultimately a reflection of your own character.
#MyMotherAlwaysToldMe if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all…no wonder why my school classmates thought I was shy. 😅☕️🐸
— mnmtwinz (@mnmtwinz) August 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/PierreBalian/status/629528267528081408
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3. But you must still be willing to put yourself first — and to know when to cut your losses.
https://twitter.com/umits_Hanna/status/630284045117599744
https://twitter.com/Hublife/status/629490697289084928
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4. You should always set goals for yourself — and work hard at making your dreams come true.
https://twitter.com/OhhEmmJaay/status/629546738190286848
5. Mother always knows best! Even when you don’t think she’s looking out for your best interests, she really is. This includes people who she thinks will hurt you or lead you astray.
https://twitter.com/24mph/status/629596076484505600
#MyMotherAlwaysToldMe you shouldn't have to fight to be in a person's life if they want you there they will make the effort on their own
— m (@unusualvox) August 7, 2015
For these reasons and many more (it’s OK to cry, look for the good in people, appreciate what you have, and winning isn’t always everything), we are so grateful to have/had a mother to teach us some of life’s most important and beautiful lessons.
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