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I always believed that vengeance have quite a strong ppositive impact on one's future goals, and this book seems like agreeing with my thoughts.
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Winners don't quitter don't win. When the going gets tough, the toughs get going. Great lessons from the book.
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I learnt not to be quick to judge anyone, despite their flaws. And also, determination is key for survival. They may not understand now, but will understand when you win.
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I learnt that we should accept each other the way we are. Monty never asked to be born with those abilities, so are we; we do not choose the circumstances we are born into.
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I also learnt that having a stronger will and resolve would be enough to solve half the problems I face. It was really a good book, it's sad it has that much error.
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Ayesha_29 wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 17:06 This was such a great read. I learned how to be patient and resilient and to remind myself of my own strength and how much I can really achieve. I'm hoping to just work hard, have more faith in myself and keep going!
I agree with this. I can relate to it on a personal level. It's important to understand and appreciate your worth, because that's the way to discover your potentials and unleash them.
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I didn't actually learn this but rather had it reinforced: Even when no one else believes in you, the only thing that matters is that you believe in yourself. That is the most difficult thing for anyone to do. I didn't enjoy the book, to be honest, but I do appreciate this aspect of it.
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I learnt that we should learn to be kind to people. It's part of a humanity that we humans are losing.
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I learned that you shouldn't let your anger overwhelm you.
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Strong will and resilience were features that struck me most while reading this. I guess it's safe to say that this was what I learned.
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I learned a lot of lessons mostly about life in general. I learned about one having the spirit of confidence and one always aiming to surge forward without giving up. I learned how to always show kindness and what it could help you achieve in the future. Never give up is mostly what this borders on.
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I learnt not to be limited by situations you're surrounded with. Just keep your eyes on your goals and be determined, and never give up.
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One of the many lessons embedded in this book would be that one should never give up especially in the face of trials and challenges of life because most times our breakthrough are always disguise as hurdles. Great lesson.
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The most important lesson i learned was that the only guaranteed outcome if i give up is failure. You always have a chance if you endure.
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Lily_flower_the_reader wrote: 02 Jun 2022, 03:46 What I learnt from this book is that no matter how everyone goes against you, no matter how everything is against you. One thing you should do is to never give up
One of life's beauty is to face challenges and to resolve in oneself that no matter the challenge, one will never give up but with a positive mindset, will continue to move forward and keep overcoming any challenge.
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