Lesson's learnt from the book

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You should learn to be patient and always wait for right timing. This was how Bradly got her revenge.
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There is always a lesson to learn from a book. Brandy's character teaches me to be strong and determined no matter the situation because it will make me stronger in the long run.
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Something that I've learned is to never give in nor give up no matter what the situation was in front of me.
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The value of making considered responses rather than knee-jerk reactions. Also biding your time so you can take action at the most optimum moment. I mainly observed these qualities in Brandy.
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The lesson I learnt from this book is that it does not matter how much comes your way, what matters is whether that challenge will break you or be a stepping stone. Which was seen in brandy's character
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High tide or low tide, stay strong and keep move on. Being strong in face of adversity and being loyal.
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Well, basically what knowledge I would say I derived from the book is that irrespective of one’s background, upbringing and all, either good or bad, it isn’t an excuse to not make it in life. Therefore, the simple lesson is to never give up.
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Brandy's relationship with different characters taught me different things. For instance, I learnt from her relationship with John that it's okay to be vulnerable and let yourself enjoy love even in the midst of disasters. Her relationship with Zhang Yong showed me that patience and dedication are key to getting stronger and more skilled at whatever you do.
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Life is obviously filled with a lot of challenges but with determination one can achieve any goal whatsoever. This book taught me to never give up.
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Obviously, one shouldn’t ever have to give up on things one wants so much in life, especially when it comes to your passion and what you’ve decided to do in life. More importantly, when there’s a will there’ll always be a way because the God or a supreme being as some would have it or even the universe tends to align in our favor since we didn’t settle for less
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Obviously, one shouldn’t ever have to give up on things one wants so much in life, especially when it comes to your passion and what you’ve decided to do in life. More importantly, when there’s a will there’ll always be a way because the God or a supreme being as some would have it or even the universe tends to align in our favor since we didn’t settle for less.
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We have responsibility upon ourselves. Our decisions and choices should not be based on what is traditional. Brandy has parents that we expect to influence their bad behaviour upon her but Brandy Makes a choice not to be influenced by them.
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Determination and resilience is the strongest message I got from this book.
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This book taught me the importance of being careful about who I trust, as Brandy's parents were betrayed by someone so close to them. Also, the ability of Brandy and her uncle to keep going and make a new life for themselves teaches the importance of persevering.
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The lesson I learned from the book was to never give up. I realized that challenges in life are meant to make you stronger.
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