Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway remarks on President-elect Trump's 2024 campaign victory as the race wraps. Ivanka Trump, the second child of President-Elect Donald Trump, shared life lessons she’s learned over the years to commemorate her recent birthday. On October 30, Ivanka Trump turned 43 years old.

She took to X a few days later to share tips and insights she's learned and come to cherish throughout the years. The first lesson she shared was simple: "Family and friends are everything." IVANKA TRUMP SHARES THE FITNESS ROUTINE THAT HAS ‘TRANSFORMED’ HER BODY: ‘SAFE AND STEADY’ She went on to encourage others to nourish and nurture their relationships with the people they care about.

She wrote, "Check in on them, and let people know you care, even across distances." For her 43rd birthday this year, Ivanka Trump shared life lessons she's learned over the years. (ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images) The second lesson was to simply forgive people.

She said doing so "frees you more than anyone else." FLORIDA RABBI REVEALS THE 25 THINGS HE'S LEARNED IN LIFE: ‘HONOR YOUR OWN VALUES’ She went on to remind others that "everyone was sent to teach you something" — and encouraged people to avoid gossip while choosing their words wisely. "Everyone was sent to teach you something.

" "Trust yourself. Identify your core values and live in alignment with them; this may mean setting firm boundaries for yourself and with others," she wrote. Usha Vance, Vice President-Elec.