What did you learn from “And Then I Met Margaret”?
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What did you learn from “And Then I Met Margaret”?
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I agree with you. We don't know what is ahead of time. We don't know the future. I just believe that his life is also unique as well as ours. Some will get rich but others will not even if how hard they work for it. It is only By the Hands of God.HouseOfAtticus wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 06:57 To be honest, I don't believe in the idea that our destiny is in our own hands. But I did learn the importance of having a strong belief system.
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I agree with this. Even in real life, I've come to realise that there is a little something you can take from everyone to make your life better.Insightsintobooks729 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 11:38 The main thing I learned was that everyone around you can be a teacher. I also liked the part about looking towards what we want and not what we don't.
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And I guess, also, that you yourself can be a teacher, even if you're not setting out to be one!The main thing I learned was that everyone around you can be a teacher.
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Pretty much this. I did not learn anything new. However, I did like the emphasis the author gave to "working your way to the top." Life is not easy, so people should not expect to have everything handed to them; if they truly want something, they need to fight for it.