What life lesson did you draw from "Man Mission" and how do you see it impacting your life?
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Re: What life lesson did you draw from "Man Mission" and how do you see it impacting your life?
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This is a good point. But I guess you would only go through this experience if you'd loss your father at a young age. I guess it works the other way round when it comes to mother. I guess you feel a child again. A mature child, though.unamilagra wrote: ↑03 Jan 2020, 17:47 I don't know if this is a lesson per se, but the part that struck me most is when Sam found out his dad died. "And that means I’ll never be the child again. Just like that, poof-I’m the grownup now.”
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unless there is a virus around... in that case, read a bookRadhika_puri wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 22:17 The other thing I learned is that you are never to old to try anything new. Just do what you want to do in life. Never stop because of useless reasons.
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One of the positive things about the virus is lots of people are getting back into reading!tjportugal wrote: ↑15 Apr 2020, 09:14unless there is a virus around... in that case, read a bookRadhika_puri wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 22:17 The other thing I learned is that you are never to old to try anything new. Just do what you want to do in life. Never stop because of useless reasons.
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That seems to be true.HanElizabeth397 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 07:09One of the positive things about the virus is lots of people are getting back into reading!tjportugal wrote: ↑15 Apr 2020, 09:14unless there is a virus around... in that case, read a bookRadhika_puri wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 22:17 The other thing I learned is that you are never to old to try anything new. Just do what you want to do in life. Never stop because of useless reasons.
I used to read a a bit, before the virus. Now, I'm reading an average of 2 book per week.
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I'm the same! I've nearly read more books this month than I had in January, February and March!tjportugal wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 09:05That seems to be true.HanElizabeth397 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2020, 07:09One of the positive things about the virus is lots of people are getting back into reading!
I used to read a a bit, before the virus. Now, I'm reading an average of 2 book per week.
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If you haven't read it yet I would recommend it! There are some beautiful descriptions of the different places and it covers some very interesting topics about their lives throughout.Netvigator72 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 01:11 This book seems like it has many deep themes and I would love to read it.
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Also I felt he made the point that we don't have to give up the things we love because of getting older...they continued with their man missions despite the grsyibg of their hair and he still continued with things he wanted to do.despite being a bit older than others which I thought was inspiring
So nothing lasts forever, but we can make the most of ourselves is what I picked up on
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HanElizabeth397 wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 11:25If you haven't read it yet I would recommend it! There are some beautiful descriptions of the different places and it covers some very interesting topics about their lives throughout.Netvigator72 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 01:11 This book seems like it has many deep themes and I would love to read it.
Will do. Thanks for your recommendation.
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