What lessons did you learn from the book?
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Re: What lessons did you learn from the book?
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- Have a strategy
- Be courageous
- Resiliency and flexibility
The power of this three things cannot be overemphasized.

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I chose hope as my perspective, fostering a pathway to personal growth and lasting happiness.Rupali Mishra wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 10:02 I discovered that choosing hope will help me make improvements in my life, get me through the difficult times, and create a happier, brighter future. In each position I find myself in, I need to shift my viewpoint and choose hope.
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I agree with you that having something to look forward to is vital in life. A sense of purpose outside of myself is most important to me. Without those two things, I might find it hard to get out of bed in the morning.Donna Walker wrote: ↑04 Dec 2023, 17:03 I learned that hope, having something to look forward to, and a sense of purpose are what is required to instantly motivate me and keep my mindset positive and my outlook on life in a happy place.
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Hope make you happy and happiness gives you hope.
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Wow! I felt this deep down my heart.Cheryl Erickson wrote: ↑01 Dec 2023, 13:47 I learned that to overcome the tough times and build a brighter future filled with happiness, I need to choose hope to improve my life. I need to change my perspective and choose hope in all situations that I face.
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I 100% agree with you. With hope we don't worry much about the future, therefore being happy in the presentsanjeev maurya wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 09:50 The best thing I learned is that hope and happiness aren't mutually exclusive, they are intertwined together.
Hope make you happy and happiness gives you hope.
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Sure. Hope is like fuel to your life dreams. When fully filled with it nothing can stop your journey
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