Margaret Reminded Me of What I Needed to Know -- Message from Rob White

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Re: Margaret Reminded Me of What I Needed to Know -- Message from Rob White

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Thank you for motivating me to read this book , I believe it will change something within me I will definitely read this book and recommend others to do so
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Am not yet done with the book and am really tempted to finish it to read you next script..otherwise if i see it al be glad and am ready to purchase one...
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A beautiful message and so many words of wisdom and motivation .
I am looking forward to read your book , you inspired me in many ways and I'm positive that your book will be no less than this letter
Thank you Rob :)
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Thank you so much for the letter and i am looking forward to reading the book
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This sounds interesting, thanks
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Thanks, Rob White, for the words you have written here. I sincerely believe that every one has something valuable to offer humanity. One can only be a beneficiary if one remains open and attentive to others.
"Sometimes I find myself sitting in one spot for hours, staring at nothing, feeling nothing, and most disturbingly, caring about nothing".

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Post by Zarahome »

Thank you for this motivational letter i will like to read your book :)
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:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: thanks
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Thanks, Rob. I am privileged to meet you by reading this book. You really inspired me. I could not stop reading it and yet it took me longer than I expected to read it since I was flipping pages backwards more than forwards. It's a book I wish to read again and again. Thanks for your letter which is also an inspiration to me.
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Post by Leah nyokabi »

hi
Thank you for your letter.
It already gives me lots of hope to face each day more happier.

I look forward to read your book.

leah
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I have not finished the book yet but what I have read so far I found to be inspiring. It's all about appreciating the moments.
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Post by Lady2BlkSwans »

Reading this letter has convinced me that I should recommend this book to my aunt and to my mother. I'm more of a horror and fantasy fan, so I'm not likely to get into something light hearted and motivational. However, I do skim through that type of thing looking for books my family and friends might enjoy. I think Margret will be a hit with them.
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It sounds amazing...in this competitive and materialistic world...we tend to ignore as well as take it for granted many things that comes our way...the book seems to be promising to show us the light.... looking forward to it😁😆
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Post by d_brown7 »

wow...very inspiring. I am yet to read your book but I'm sure it'll serve its purpose in my life. Thanks
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Post by Ira John »

Hi Rob.
Very insightful thoughts. I do believe those Gurus are always there; it's only that we don't recognise them sometimes.

Ira.
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