One lesson you learnt.

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There were a many lessons to learn, but one that stuck with me is, associate yourself with the right kind of people. Bad company can be very damaging.
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I learnt how to find my true self, and make it better.
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Many insightful insights are contained in the book. The first is to always pick your friends and associates wisely. Ascertain their outlook on life in general and their positive attitude. Because, ultimately, you are the company you keep. The second is to have faith in one's own abilities and self-belief, but above all, remember that success is not always simple and to always keep one's eyes on the prize.
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One lesson I learnt from this book is the importance of self-belief. We must believe in ourselves above all else and inwardly conquer all that holds us back.
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What I learned from this book is that success doesn't just show up, it is as a result of consistency.
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I learnt that listening to that voice in my head that fuels my negativity will hinder me from getting to a greater height. We need to face our fears withholding nothing.
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Post by Daniel Oluwabiyi »

A lesson I learnt from the book is that you only progress as much as the people around you allow you to. Associate yourself with supportive individuals that would give you space to grow. Also, I learnt we should never allow self-doubt to grow inside us.
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I think one of the main ideas is to show that understanding is important to reach a goal. If we act without knowledge, we cannot get the desired results. It's not just about visualizing dreams, you have to work to achieve goals.
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I learnt that self - sabotage is real and it is the biggest enemy that I have. As well, I learnt different strategies to help me deal with self-sabotage effectively.
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I learnt that I shouldn't blamed myself for my failures or mistakes but I should see them as miss-takes and learn from those miss-takes to improve.
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The most significant thing that I learned from this amazing book is that we all have a false self that affects the paths our lives go in.
This had a profound impact on me and altered the way I saw how other people perceive me and my activities.
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Post by Matilda jack »

This book seems to be a self-help book to me. It is inspiring, and it helped me understand the truth that there is a force within humans that can stop or distort them from growing into their full self, into becoming a Maestro. This book was worth reading.
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One lesson I’ve learned in this book is we should celebrate our small achievements. This does not make us less, but this will indeed optimize our will to the fullest and motivate us more to pursue our life aspirations. Winning does not necessarily mean boasting, but boasting is way different from celebrating.
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Post by Chiwendu Ikechukwu »

Through this book, I come to understand and realize that the company you keep is what accompanies you in life. Also, I learnt to courageously face and conquer oppositions.
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Post by Itz Savaga »

The lesson that stood out for me was the one about defeating the loser (imposter) inside us to be able to get ahead in life and achieve our biggest dreams. I'm currently on that journey, and I must say it's worth the time.
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