Did you connect with Monica's spiritual or philosophical views in "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself"?

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Did you connect with Monica's spiritual or philosophical views in "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself"?

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Did you connect with Monica's spiritual or philosophical views in "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself"?
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I agree with most of her point of views. Monica is someone who is insightful. She takes a few steps back and analyze the society with a new look, and in a mature way.
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Monica Omorodion Swaida’s memoir, They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself, emphasizes open-mindedness and challenges preconceptions, encouraging readers to embrace diverse perspectives. Her extensive travels to over 30 countries have broadened her understanding of cultural nuances, leading her to appreciate the complexities of human nature beyond simplistic black-and-white views. This approach fosters empathy and a deeper connection with others, aligning with a philosophy that values understanding and respecting diverse cultures.
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To a very Large extent I could connect spiritual and philosophical view maybe because I could relate to much to her story.
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I am in complete agreement with Monica's philosophy of self-reliance. I believe that if you want something done the right way, you must do it yourself. I trust myself.
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