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I learned that we all have motivating factors that can either be negative or positive. Either way, our judgement must not be clouded.
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I learned no matter what is thrown at you, do not give up. Even if everything looks like it is going down hill and there is nothing that can stop it and it feels like everyone is against you, keep going. All we need is a little hope and faith in ourselves to keep us going and keep our head high up.
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Life is hard, and we will want to give up very often, but there is always "something" that can motivate us to keep going. It won't always be a positive thing, but we can learn from every experience, good or bad, and sometimes, those negative forces that keep us going can also become positive.
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The value of patience.
I also learnt that giving up should never be an option in any situation.
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I learnt that vengeance is not a good option. The best option is to live, love and stay focused in what ever you do.
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The lesson learnt on determination can not be overemphasized. In life's journey of success, it takes a determined fellow to make it to the end. Hence, determination is a strong catalyst needed in every successful journey.
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I learnt about the complexities yet the similarities of human experiences. I love that the theme of patience was loud in the book. If only we could learn that vengeance is not always the solution to everything. Good things take time.
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Some of the lessons I learned was how to possess the virtue of resilience and patience because, in the long run, it will be of benefit to you. If a person has faith in himself and is determined he can achieve so much.
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I loved this book but would definitely say to never give up and persevere!
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Staying strong and striving till the end was the stand-out lesson from the book for me. I became more resilient about situations in my life after reading this book.
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I learnt that failure is important. Not every winner wins . It's important to fail because it teaches you valuable life lessons. Never giving up permits you to refute others. We all face obstacles in life. Give up or get up and keep going.
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Solstice2005 wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 13:02 I learnt that vengeance, though sometimes frowned upon as a "negative" emotion, can prove to be an extremely motivating factor, especially when the feeling stems from hurt and betrayal.
Revenge is one of the feelings that most motivates human beings. In addition to the moral issue, the main problem is when this feeling consumes you inside and prevents you from living. There are many things to learn in such a book. Currently, we see a beautiful speech of union and respect for difference, but the truth is that in situations of extreme survival, the man shows his wild and selfish side.
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For me it was resilience, perseverance and patience.
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I learn that persistent in life struggles will sooner or later make one wise and experience which could be the key that other struggles need to guarantee success.
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Solstice2005 wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 13:02 I learnt that vengeance, though sometimes frowned upon as a "negative" emotion, can prove to be an extremely motivating factor, especially when the feeling stems from hurt and betrayal.
Oh, I very much agree with this. This is very well said. I can agree because I have had this happen to me before. I am always motivated by vengeance and I love it.
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