Favourite section of the book?

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I was more interested in the book's second portion because I liked the concept of being unemployed and thinking there is nothing else to do, then discovering motivation and actual time to think about yourself.
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My favorite part of the book was the marathon. I liked what she said about running side by side with someone for a while and then moving on. I also liked all the support the bystanders offered and the fanfare of the people who ran part way just to be a part of things.
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The first section is my favourite. It was inspiring and interesting at the same time. Without an interesting first section, I may lose interest in the book and stop reading it. How the author got my attention from the title and first section is really amazing.
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Post by Rizki Pradana »

I really like the first chapter because it inspiring. Especially when the author uses marathon as an analogy for her experience in her life.
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