20 Life Lessons I Learned from Harry Potter

20 Life Lessons I Learned from Harry Potter

For Millennials like myself, Harry Potter wasn’t just a book series; it was everything. We grew up with Harry Potter, and his story developed with ours. So it comes as no surprise that there are several life lessons the majority of our generation learned from the series along the way.

Animals are sometimes (and often) better company

seeing Harry happily flying over the Hogwart’s lake with Buckbeak and ******** Hedwig’s head after a hard day made this lesson 10 times more relatable

Friends will get you out of trouble, but best friends will get in trouble with you

A true best friend will be right there in the thick of it

Sometimes we have to face our own battles alone

We can’t rely on our friends or family to somehow save us from our own problems every time. confronting our challenges alone is the best way to learn to fight your own battles.

Ultimate power must be used with caution

When it’s used for good, power has the ability to change the world for the better. When it’s used for evil, power can destroy it

Being invisible isn’t as great as we think it’d be

Sure, it’s awesome that Harry gets to move around unnoticed and avoid unwanted attention, but the costs sometimes come more than the rewards.

Confidence is not the same thing as bravery

Bravery comes from within, and cannot be confused with confidence

Sometimes our enemies turn out to be our friends in disguise

Our original assumptions of others are often not as spot on as we think

You should never let anyone get the best of you

Hermione showed us how we shouldn’t be defined by what we are, but rather who we are.

Sometimes we have to face our fears to get what we want

Sometimes life requires us to pop our bubble for our own good

Money can’t buy happiness

Money isn’t everything, but it’s hard when you’re a young kid unlocking a vault full of galleons to not think it is

We can’t change our past, but we can change our future

Our past shapes us as people, but it doesn’t have to shape the course of our lives.

With age comes wisdom

Whenever Harry Potter was in a tough situation, Dumbledore would always give brilliant advice or offer a wise suggestion.

The power of love is stronger than the power of hatred

We can’t possibly win over everyone, but Harry Potter showed us that we can triumph in our relationships with loved ones.

There’s always some mysterious force working in our favor (or to our disadvantage)

While Harry didn’t know it throughout the course of the series, Snape was always on the side of Dumbledore in protecting Harry from Voldemort, despite Harry’s continuous distrust in him.

You should never go anywhere alone without telling or bringing someone

Always tell someone where you’re going or bring a buddy with you.

We are never truly alone

While seemingly on his own most of the time, Harry Potter always had the support of his friends and guardians, showing us that there’s no such thing as ever being truly alone.

Magic exists, even for us Muggles

While it might not be in the form of witchcraft, the magic we come across can be found in the people, places, and things around us.

There’s more to others than meet the eye

Often times we unintentionally judge others based on their appearance, but sometimes our assessments aren’t accurate

Adolescent dances are terrible

After watching Ron pine after Hermione, Hermione cry over Ron, and Harry sit alone like every uninterested young boy after his date angrily left him to go dance, the movie scene brought back a lot of bad memories. Those dances should just be banned all together, right Umbridge?

With age comes attractiveness

Neville pleasantly surprised everyone by the end of the movie series. Talk about a transformation!

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