What did you learn from “And Then I Met Margaret”?
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Re: What did you learn from “And Then I Met Margaret”?
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You are right! Your idea reminds me of something. Whatever be the things we heard from other people is one way of checking ourselves and for us to reflect.jaylperry wrote: ↑29 Jan 2018, 13:34 I think my biggest takeaway from And Then I Met Margaret is the idea of being open to other people and then taking enough time to reflect on and value the things that I've learned from them. It's easy for me to go through life thinking of myself as the hero in my own stories and relationships and never really taking the time to reflect on what I can learn from my daily interactions with others.
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The characters in this books are the same ones that made one or two impact in Sir Rob's life. I would learn a lot if I moved with those I could gain things from and not those that would suck nw dry like an orange and make me empty like they themselves were.
The lessons are everyday reminders and not something new but still, it was good coming across something that could encourage us to move from negativity and attract positivism.
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The characters in this book are the same ones that made one or two impact in Sir Rob's life. I would learn a lot if I moved with those I could gain things from and not those that would suck nw dry like an orange and make me empty like they themselves were.
The lessons are everyday reminders and not something new but still, it was good coming across something that could encourage us to move from negativity and attract positivism.
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