The Role of Tim in Richard's Life
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The Role of Tim in Richard's Life
I found it odd that Richard didn't mention Tim in his acknowledgement, considering the vital role Tim played in his life.
What's your opinion on this?
What do you think about Tim?
Was Tim a coincidence or a destiny helper to Richard?
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Are you saying Tim was a coincidence or a destiny changer. Though I don't understand what you mean by 'destiny changer'. Could you explain that?Raymond Igbiri wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 09:00 According to the book, Tim was older and wiser than Richard. He helped Richard overcome his learning disorder. He also helped him to believe in himself.I think Tim was just a coincidence in his life.But he also played a very vital role in Richard's life. But Tim seems to look like a destiny changer.
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Okay. I think that's cool.Bluebird03 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 13:15 I think Tim was very instrumental in helping Richard overcome his difficulty with reading and to help him become confident with books. I liked Tim's approach to just point out books Richard might like and then to lend him books as Richard was ready for them. I think that the thoughtful way Richard wrote of his friend and telling how much he meant to him in his growth was acknowledgement enough.
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Oh! I see.Life In Books wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 06:52 Tim was an older and wiser guy than Richard. He helped Richard by telling him to read to overcome learning disorder. Richard has mentioned about his time spent with Tim as a significant part of his memoir, so he might not have put his name in the acknowledgment section.
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Yes, he was indeed a true mentor. He knew about Richard's weaknesses, but never mentioned or said anything about. He just lived the life of a reader so that Richard could see that reading is not boring but interesting. This was enough to propel Richard's determination to read. Now, he is not only a good reader, but also a great author.mmm17 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 17:11 Interesting point! I also felt that Tim was a vital element and acted like a catalyst in the author's life. He intervened when Richard was young and vulnerable, and helped him overcome his learning disabilities. Tim was a true mentor. My heart goes out to people like him, who empower others. They do make the world a better place.
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