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"Persistence is the key to prevail" is the lesson I learnt from this book
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From this book, I learned that one should stay true to themselves. I learned that unity and determination can take you anywhere. I learned that even if nobody agrees with or accepts you, keep pushing and stay focused.
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I learnt that when isolated growth takes place this is because you learn to be resilient.
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The lessons of perseverance, determination and persistence are definitely lessons I picked up from this book. One must keep going and never give up.
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I think the most important lesson here is sticking together no matter our differences. Survival is not just for the fittest but also for those smart enough to realise they can't always go at it alone.
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I learned how important it is to be kind and tolerant of people. Also, I realized that vengeance is not good.
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Resilience is one lesson, but the greater lesson is we need more kindness and compassion in our world.
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I learnt that vengeance doesn't bring redemption, it pulls us down even more and brings out the worst in us.
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Resilience is definitely the major lesson from this book. I learned never to say die, to never give up on the many dreams I've got.
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This book taught me that no matter how much everyone is against you, no matter how much everything is against you, you should never give up. Despite being discriminated against, Kaarina and Monty never give up hope and made it possible for them to join the Berserkers Guild, where they were at least welcomed.
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I learned that no matter what I go through I should always hold my head high and move forward.
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Post by Amberly Ayra »

Well, I think I learned that we all have difficulties. There is no need to judge others. Not to think that they have easier or more difficult lives. We all have issues to resolve. And if we see that others can overcome their obstacles, then so can we. The important thing is to always give the best of ourselves.
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My major lessons from this book are being dogged and having the mind to let go of vengeance and betrayals. I must confess that after reading this book, something significant has changed about me.
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Patients and resilience are the two key lessons I picked from this book. I apply them to my life today and I witness a lot of positive changes.
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I learnt from my own perspective, that we should not punish out future for our past. We should grow from it, and let it go.
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