Quote Originally Posted by Bhavya View Post
Agree with you every person has the right to do what they want, It may feel wrong to us but still, we are respecting them because one wrong action (according to our perspective) won't reduce the respect we have for them.
Not just our perception but even when people do wrong to us. You avoid them in your life and your respect diminishes but it shouldn't fade away. For ex., in your personal life - your ex-es, best friends, relatives, in work life - boss, colleagues.

These are must follow life lessons. But I think you got my question wrong, I asked what are the childhood lessons that you still follow in your life?

Oh my bad! I just read the headline question and your pointed reply. Now to answer to your extended question in abstract,
1. Respect elders and treat old people with utmost care and love
2. Your visitors comes before you in everything
3. Basics are very important - grammar, discipline, habits
4. Question - if you don't understand properly
5. Never repeat your mistakes twice ( using updated version only) :P

However, my reply is a multi-learned thing from real life experiences.