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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It's a wonderful thing to know that you have used the opportunities given to you by life, but I don't think we always need to grab every possible occassion no matter the cost. Let's ease down a bit. We can't be always so demanding of ourselves, sometimes it's also ok to let things go. And most of all, we can learn our lessons also from these opportunities that we did let go. Sometimes you just need to slow down, you can't always grab everything that's on your way - there might be unfinished number of opportunities if you know where to look for them - but you have only two hands to pick them!
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its always time to travel around do world, i agree with you, this book really gave me the motivation to travel a little more than i used to
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