What lessons did you learn from "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself" by Monica Omorodion Swaida?
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What lessons did you learn from "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself" by Monica Omorodion Swaida?
What lessons did you learn from "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself" by Monica Omorodion Swaida?
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I think this was the most prominent thing the book says. It was evident, right from the cover page and title. In the end, only what's important to you matters.KeishaMoore wrote: ↑04 Feb 2025, 05:04 They might hate you for thinking for yourself but think for yourself anyway because most times, thinking for yourself is what will get you out of the pit. At the end of the day, you are on your own.
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The lesson that followed from this is that if we spend time arguing with others in an attempt to change their minds, we are wasting time. We should instead focus on those things we have in common, and work toward change with that focus. We can inch ahead, from the standpoint that those who disagree with you can accept some change if it matches some of their values.
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I agree with you, I expected something entirely different but I found myself reading a book written by a very critical and judgmental person.Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis wrote: ↑09 Feb 2025, 09:37 I don't think that I learned any lessons from this book other than the author is very self-absorbed. It was very superficial and not as in-depth as I thought it would be. The first half of the book was supposed to be about her life, but there was no depth to it. You really did not get to know about her life. The second half was all about her opinion on politics, COVID-19 and racism.
But I did learn something, not feeling sad or bad because people will always think they are right, so I might as well be real and kind.
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I strongly believe that acting in accordance with your own principles (the more ethical the better) is a clear dividing line between succeeding or loosing in life's adversities. The author's determination and clarity of purpose inspires to keep steady when things get tough. Geting distracted by projects that lead nowhere goes easy; However, when we have well-defined values, the chance of falling or giving up before seeing results decreases.
Until now I've been invited to reflect on self-leadership and discipline. And I like how she (almost) out of moralist judgements doesn't give in to excuses, turning her failures (and she did had them!) into fuel.
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Although Monica was doing well at home with her parents, she didn't fully harness the strength of her potential until she tasted freedom.
Additionally freedom can be destructive if not managed properly. The whole of Monica's journey detailed this and it was refreshing to read.
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