One lesson you learnt.

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One important lesson I learn is that the future is the outcome of the choices you make in the present, and determination gives you a purpose in life.
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The book is great and educative. I learnt to always be confident in myself and to never allow myself feel inferior or not enough.
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One key takeaway for me was that the journey is not about adding anything new to who you already are. That's because there's nothing missing but rather about subtracting what you are not because it's with subtraction, that you uncover what's hidden.
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I learnt that I am a rich and majestic child of infinite intelligence, I am marvelously made, I am here to reveal, feel and share all that is good and beautiful about me. Also, I am destined to win at whatever I set my mind to and I am worthy of all that is good and beautiful.
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There are a lot of lessons I learned from this book, but my favorite is that I can always be better than the old me. Doing new things and new ways to go with life, I can always be better and improve.
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I learned a lot of lessons from this book. This book is a motivational book. It motivates me to do some things that I didn't have the courage to do before. It also altered my mind to other people's opinion
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The most important lesson I learned is that I should learn to live as myself. Also, I should not feel the need to explain myself to anyone once I do.
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The lesson I learnt from this amazing book is that, understanding is required to keep the intruder away.
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I learned a lot of things from this book. I learned about courage and determination. I got the real meaning of life from this book. I learned how to never give up on what I set my mind to.
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I have learned very many things from this book but the one that stood out for me most is that we should always mind the people we always hang out with for some people may prevent us from developing our true potential.
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I learned that our attitude towards every challenge is fundamental, if we let fear dominate us we fall into a cycle in which we harm ourselves. The best measure will always be to take action, trust in our potential, knowledge and skills, and to maintain a positive attitude and positive thoughts.
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Personally, I feel that this book tries to push understanding and accepting your own qualities, and utilizing them to achieve your goal.
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Post by Moses mark joe »

I learnt that understanding is important in your pursuit or goal..The book is so interesting and highly motivational,.
The key message i got is that one should never give up no matter what
For it is not over until it is over
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I learnt how essential our inner voices is to our development on the General perspective. Something I have commonly overlooked and even gone on to romanticize, is my ability to see negativity everywhere including in myself.

However, I have come to discover that this is a large impediment in my general progress. It prevents me from attaining the right heights.
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The book is truly inspiring and teaches us a lot of things. To mention one great lesson I learned, I would say the power of intervention, intervening all the miss-understandings we have about ourselves and changing our mind in the direction of right perception about ourselves.
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