People Are Sharing Real-Life “Cheat Codes” That Actually Work, And Here Are 45 Of The Best Ones
“There are no shortcuts in life” is the sort of advice given by someone who has never eaten a muffin upside down to make sure the sweetest part hits the tongue first. Perhaps not the most impactful idea out there, but the truth is that some folks have really figured out all kinds of tips and tricks to make things simpler.
Someone asked “What are some nice shortcuts or “cheat codes” in life?” and netizens shared their best ideas. So get comfortable, make sure to take some solid notes, upvote your favorites and add your own ideas and experiences in the comments section below.
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The word "no" is a complete sentence. It is the most powerful cheat code.
Ask to get it in writing.
If someone is refusing you things you know you have the right to, request that they write (or type, doesn't matter) what they said on paper.
They will back down almost 100% of the time.
It goes from they said/I said to a legally accountable document, and if you're being gaslighted, they know they're denying you your rights it and would never want to provide you with a document that confirms that they were talking shit.
That's exactly why I don't use phone calls for business purposes specially. Email or messaging, so it's all in writing, I don't care it's "easier to talk over the phone"
Being polite increases your odds of getting what you want
At the grocery store today I asked the Cashier if people were being nice to him today. He said, no, not really. I told him that sucked, and he deserved to be treated better. When he handed me my change I expressed my joy in being given shiny pennies. He said he gave me the newest ones simply for taking an interest in his day. Kindness works both ways! <3
Don't tell ANYONE you have the day off.
I'm not telling anyone when I'm on vacation. That's when my folks like to plan things for me to do with them.
You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you
Minding your business. Dont make assumptions. Stop making excuses. Comparison is a thief of joy.
Honesty and integrity. Following through and following up with people. This is the best cheat code. Following through with something is the way to form good relationships, faith in yourself and faith in others. I personally have not followed through with a lot of things and I really regret what it did to my life.
Another cheat code: Finding a way to communicate your needs. I know it can be hard to be what people call a good communicator sometimes because you don’t know what you want, things are middling in our lives etc, so we find it hard to say, I want this or I want that, but if you can find the time to know yourself, or at least be honest with the fact that you are not a communicative person and you want to work on that, that can help also.
A third cheat code: Do Things now that your body will thank you for later! Anytime a little issue props up in your life, its a change coming. If you hide from the change and run from the change with all your might, you might run into problems.
Don’t keep your savings in the same account as your monthly budget. As soon as you get paid, move half (or a quarter) to your savings account. You’d be surprised how quickly your savings would grow.
Yes, you move more than you intend to save and move it back when you need to. Not having that balance in your everyday account changes your mindset when it comes to impulse spending, and some of that extra money ends up 'sticking' in savings. Which is the whole entire point of this 'hack'.
Load More Replies...Half? Quarter? After bills, groceries, transportation costs to get to work, laundry card, I'm lucky to have enough to get through to the next payday without having to take out a small loan.
Ummm,no. Try putting $50/check in savings and don't touch it
Load More Replies...I always love this one, in several variations, but basically, if you've got enough money to have savings then you're not the person in need of a life hack of this sort.
yes you do. You can have "enough" money and waste it by not keeping an eye on your spendings. You could put that money on your savings account.
Load More Replies...What savings? I live in the US, I have bills to pay and debts to cover. There's nothing left.
That is assuming that you have enough coming in to have anything left over after bills.
in reality who could afford afford to move half or even a quarter of they earnings to a savings account
Nice idea, but pay your bills first. THEN send a quarter or half of what's left to savings. Good idea, but reality takes precedence.
Transfer some (maybe not half) to an account that you can't see on your bank web page.
I prefer one for daily stuff, one for backup money (broken appliances for example) and one for last resort. Last year I started squirreling away some cash/gold too. (That sounds like I have a ton, but I just like to category it and have different savings)
There is the 50/30/20 rule to try to follow. 50% of your wage to go to the necessities. 30% for your pleasure, 20% to go into savings.
That's a great rule to follow, unfortunately way too many people are much higher than 50% on necessities.
Load More Replies...what is not explained here is that it's a mind trick. It does not mean that you'll be able to save half or a quarter of your pay. But your mind will see that there is not that much on your bank account so you'll be less prompt to spend money. Yet, you will probably have to transfert back some money from your saving to your current account, but again, your brain will say "it's my saving, I have to keep some there". So yep, basicaly mind tricking you into saving more. Work only if you earn enough money to save though...
i have strict budgets. they're not big but they are strict. It also does help to cook your own meals and bring your own coffee etc. Every 10 dollar/pound/euro that you can put away, is something.
I always told clients to open savings with high yield interest online in separate institutions. Keep emergency funds in mine, but the 3 day lag for transfers makes the frivolous spending less accessible.
Unfortunately if you do that, every time to need to access that money they fine you $5 - $7. For accessing your OWN money! Nix the high-interest account that holds you hostage. Just use an ordinary savings account that does not penalize you for spending your own money.
Load More Replies...Better idea - set a "limit" on your checking account approximately equivalent to housing, utilities and bills for the next month. Any time your checking balance exceeds that "limit", move the extra to a savings account (which is hopefully earning more interest than your checking account). Best idea - determine what portion of your paycheck you can live without and have that portion deposited directly to a savings account.
Never stop learning. And I don't mean easy stuff like watching informative YouTube videos. Try to get certifications in your field of expertise, pick up and find new tools. Get a skilled hobby and learn about it, woodworking, gardening, acrobatics, drawing, playing instruments. Hell, learn about learning and get better at learning.
End of the day, when all else fails you. What you've learnt will always be there, providing value.
Personal finance is probably the biggest one. Understanding credit cards, savings rates, investing, debt, etc. will save you so much time and money in the long run. What you decide to do with your money could be the difference between retiring early and having decades of freedom or working until you die.
I actually fear retirement. I don't really have any hobbies, other than TV and the internet. I like what I do. What happens when I stop doing it? I don't have any answers. I can't travel due to physical issues. I'm highly allergic to trees, grasses, and pollen, so it's hard to be outdoors. Working is my social outlet, other than my family and friends. When work stops, family and friends will be my only source, and they have their own lives. I would like to keep working until I can't any longer, as long as I enjoy it. David Letterman came back from retirement. I kinda always thought he would because it's hard going from being that busy and engaged to not much at all.
If you’re nice to people most of the time they will be more willing to help you and even go out of their way for you.
Sobriety. After 20 years of drinking, being sober is like playing life on easy mode.
Good sleep.
Really, it boils down to TWO THINGS: #1: Don't feel compelled to tell people everything you know
Prepping yourself the night before for the next day will help you stay on top of things.
Like setting up your coffee maker to just have to press a button in the morning, making your lunch that night for the next day at work, cleaning after you cook dinner so you’re set to make breakfast in the morning. Small things like that really help get the next day moving better.
I don’t think any of these are “cheat codes” many are personality traits that make life easier. In my opinion something closer to an actual cheat code was in 2005. The US treasury introduced a $1 coin with free shipping, so some clever people bought a ton of $1 coins on their credit cards. Paid off the credit cards with the $1 coins and earned infinite airline miles. Free flights for life with this one easy trick. The devs have since patched the exploit.
Not aware of any credit card that allows infinite miles or free miles for life, and unless they had a credit limit on their cards well into five figures, or multiple cards with high credit limits, and bought tens of thousands of dollars worth of coins, they would not even be seeing multiple flights.
Don’t drink alcohol. You save a ton of money and you never get hangovers. My son can’t drink for medical reasons. When I realized how much more time he had as a college student it was pretty eye opening.
Downside: you miss out on the social aspects of sharing drinks, and being the only sober person can suck.
Edit: I’m not even talking about getting drunk. I only have about one drink two nights a week and I can still get a headache from that.
But you can still have a mocktail or a non alcoholic version, so it still feels like you're not missing out just without the side effects!
Be born wealthy.
Obviously that's not accessible. But, learn how to make small talk, as those kinds of details can be the difference between getting opportunities vs getting shut out. I'm a genuinely curious person so I ask people questions about themselves, and it turns out, most people love talking about themselves, so they have a positive association with me.
I'll make a note of that when I'm looking for a new unborn soul to reincarnate.
Debt is debilitating. No reason for it. Live within your means and you will thrive. Plenty of free things to do in the interim.
i know it sounds cliche; but i just turned forty and if i had to distill every thing i’ve ever learned into one piece of advice it’s the idea of “no zero days” daily incremental progress is life changing. it could be a fitness goal, work goal, interest in a new hobby. don’t let the day pass without some progress. even if it’s 1 push-up at 11:59. that’s progress. the time will pass anyway.
Do what you need to do to avoid doing the same mistake twice.
Cooking - your life will be better, and it's a great way to impress friends or a date.
Ask a follow up question or two - if you're getting a negative result in a non-personal interaction, you can sometimes find out about alternatives. In a conversation, asking people to tell you more about something they thought was worth mentioning once in a while often makes for a better conversation. Sometimes you even learn interesting things you didn't know.
Wanna mute those annoying gas station video ads while filling up? Press the second button from the top on the right-hand side. It works most of the time, but some of the newer ones have eliminated this feature
Never put off until tomorrow what can be done today and work smarter, not harder.
Build social skills and the ability to understand human behavior. This will help you in everything in life rather than just existing on pure talents and being an expert
Understanding human behavior does not always encourage developing social skills.
Working in IT is a pass to go anywhere you want in most companies.
There is tech everywhere, being systems engineer really does mean I can be anywhere doing anything and only my direct manager knows if I am making it up.
I mean, I am full time WFH now but, 10 years ago...
When trapped in a burning building people often die of asphyxiation because the fire consumes all the oxygen.
A toilet snorkel can save your life!
Why did I look? https://homeimprovementdude.com/what-is-a-toilet-snorkel-lets-dive-in/
Roth IRA
Had to check. This is a retirement fund in the USA. As a Brit IRA means something different.
-Don’t work hard, work smart.
-Define your purpose, because plans will evolve.
-Don’t look for others.
-Compare yourself to your past version, not to others.
-Say I love you, every day to your closest
-Help others, don’t complain about other people, if you want to complain, complain about yourself.
I just read that as say I love you to your closet! I should probably go to sleep... 😅
Stay positive
Motivate yourself
Keep learning
Accept criticism
Get creative
Move forward
Have fun
Get a chalkboard and write all these sayings on it. Hang it on your wall next to the one that says "Live Laugh Love" Snuggle up on your sofa with your "Life Begins at 40" throw pillow and gaze fondly on them as you sip your morning joe from your "Coffee is my love language" mug. And remember, it's always "Wine O'clock" somewhere.
The best cheat code to life is making your decisions based on logic instead of emotions.
Also, take care of yourself. Start strength training at an early age (this applies to women as well), use sunscreen and try to eat relatively healthy.
Develop discipline; discipline is the compass that guides you through life’s challenges.
Let others fail and learn from them?
Hey, everyone, I'm your best example for doing everything wrong. Don't thank me, it's a service I provide.
Someone yesterday mentioned how you can scroll through your text by holding the spacebar on iPhone and my life has already improved because of it.
Up up, down down down, left right, left right, b, a, start.
Works every time.
workout. u will look good and feel good
IMO, fitness is just ONE happiness facet out of dozens, and not the most important. It probably won't help much if you are fit but in a horrible job or hitched to a horrible person or have crippling depression. It is accepted that being fit can lessen the severity of the above, but they remain, and they remain huge.
Being attractive, ugly people are seen as creeps for doing the exact same thing an attractive person does.
Attractiveness is subjective in each region. And ugly people deemed "creeps"? I need more elaboration here.
1. You don't need a heartbreak to start improving yourself. Carry yourself with respect. Don't chase anything but a better life,
2. Better life is not just about consistency, it's about the intensity of it,
3. Unplug yourself. When was the last time you spent an entire day without using the internet?See how big of a problem it is? Just try a digital detox for 24 hours,
4. Onward doesn't always have to be forward. Onward can mean accepting & processing setbacks, working through them, absorbing the lesson they yield. Onward,
5. Whenever you find yourself hopeless & in dead end, always ask yourself: "What if this is not the end, but the beginning?" This will change your whole perspective in a second,
6. A man with money isn't hot because of his money. He's hot coz his money represents his energy,
7. If you run away from something & it catches up to you, it'll be 10X worse than if you had just faced it head-on,
8. Be soft but be unbelievably unbreakable at the same time,
9. Fitness & diet show a baseline level of discipline that breeds into success in life,
10. Tune in to your inner happiness. Appreciate everything you've,
11. Just Chill.!!
It is a shortcut you're well aware of.
Connections.
Knowing the right people can make or break you in terms of whether or not you'll become successful.
Knowing the right people can remove obstacles from your way that others have to face.
Knowing the right people with the right knowledge can save your life and make you money.
Just think of the guy whose uncle is a reputable lawyer.
And about the guy whose cousin is a professional investor with insider secrets.
And about the guy who's daddy is very well connected in government.
These are all shortcuts the vast majority of people don't have access to, and they work, and that's a fact.
And why exactly the vast majority of people don't have access to this? Because you not simply "making connections", you either already born onto family with proper connections, go to the elite univercity etc, etc... or your best connection is a guy who knows how to get "stuff"
Work out. Everything in my life improved since.
Life's cheat codes aren't shortcuts, but mindset hacks. Here are a few:
1. *The 5% Rule*: Spend 5% of your time on self-reflection and improvement. It's astonishing how this tiny investment can transform your life.
2. *The 10-Minute Hack*: Tackle any daunting task for just 10 minutes each day. Momentum builds, and the task becomes less overwhelming.
3. *The Power of 'Yet'*: Add 'yet' to your negative self-talk. 'I'm not good at this... yet.' It's a subtle shift that fosters growth and positivity.
4. *The 3-Question Framework*: When faced with a challenge, ask yourself:
- What's the worst that could happen?
- What's the best that could happen?
- What's the most likely outcome?
5. *The 1% Edge*: Improve yourself by just 1% daily. It's a tiny, achievable goal that leads to significant growth over time.
It's much easier to buy into Ferrari as an investor than it is to actually buy a car from Ferrari.
It is much easier to afford to buy Ramen noodles than it is to invest in Ramen noodles.
In real life, cheat codes are less about hidden button combinations and more about tactics and approaches that can offer you an advantage. The following "cheat codes" are functional.
Developing solid networks and contacts can lead to possibilities and assistance.
Never stop learning and developing personally. You can benefit greatly from this in a variety of spheres of your life.
Gaining a competitive advantage through time management proficiency enables you to do more tasks in less time.
Maintaining physical and mental well-being enhances vitality, concentration, and general productivity.
You may maintain attention and motivation by setting specific goals and planning to attain them.
You can negotiate, establish relationships, and persuade people with the support of effective communication.
A sound understanding of and handling of your money can bring stability as well as development and investment opportunities.
Making better decisions and being more conscious can be achieved by learning stress management and mindfulness practices.
Gaining innovative answers to problems can be facilitated by honing your creative thinking and problem-solving abilities.
You can flourish in shifting conditions and surroundings if you can adjust to varied scenarios.
Reading this made me realize maybe I’m too old for advice. A lot of this seemed condescending and preachy to me. My advice- ignore all of this advice except for starting to save for retirement.
Agree 100 percent. So much lifecoach bs, so i did not bother to read all. It is either common sense or just plain dumb.
Load More Replies...I was expecting more ‘use rainX in shower doors’ but these r ok too
Don't smoke .... anything ! Not only will it cause illness / death, but will deplete your bank account quicker than you can cough.
"What's your favorite way to reduce stress?" Finding people who write preachy-a*s business advice and beating them to death. Nah, JK. it's alcohol. And/or masturbation.
Want to remove an up or down vote on BP? Hit the vote you just made and then hit reply. Yeah it's life changing shite.
Reading this made me realize maybe I’m too old for advice. A lot of this seemed condescending and preachy to me. My advice- ignore all of this advice except for starting to save for retirement.
Agree 100 percent. So much lifecoach bs, so i did not bother to read all. It is either common sense or just plain dumb.
Load More Replies...I was expecting more ‘use rainX in shower doors’ but these r ok too
Don't smoke .... anything ! Not only will it cause illness / death, but will deplete your bank account quicker than you can cough.
"What's your favorite way to reduce stress?" Finding people who write preachy-a*s business advice and beating them to death. Nah, JK. it's alcohol. And/or masturbation.
Want to remove an up or down vote on BP? Hit the vote you just made and then hit reply. Yeah it's life changing shite.