One lesson you learnt.

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The biggest lesson I learned is from this quote
“The tragedy of life is not death; rather, it is what we let die inside of us while we live”
It showed me that my biggest enemy is myself and my reluctance to let my dreams come forth. This book helped me conquer that part of me that refused to let my potential come out.

I will teach this lesson any day to anyone who asks me to.
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The biggest lesson I learned from this book is that I should be the first person to believe in myself. I cannot feed off of other's people's expectations of me, but I should have confidence in myself and my abilities.
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I learned many important things but most memorable of all is that I must take the first step toward my self-discovery.
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A lesson I learned is, do not waste valuable time putting yourself down when you should believe in youself
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I believe that deep down, everyone knows what he or she needs to do to bring about positive impact in the society. The problem is that most people are less willing to do so. If people can decide to go all out for their fellow, I think it will bring them more happiness
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I learned a lot about this book my attitude toward others has changed,and I will advise everyone to mind the kind of company you keep.
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I learned to avoid putting all the blame on myself as this could cause more harm than good, and it could also be the work of the intruder. Rather we must work towards bringing forth the maestro in us.
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One lesson I learned is to be mindful of the people around you and the influence they have on you and your decisions. I also started to notice the truth behind this from observing those around me. The company you keep really influences your way of think and how you do things as well as your decisions.
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I learned that no time is late to discover the real you. Also, everything is possible we have no limitations to success.
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Reading Maestro Monologue taught me a lot of valuable lessons. The greatest of all, though, is the attitude shift I got from the heading "No Chapter." In particular, Jason's story taught me that our own priorities determine how far we advance in life. Our progress and achievements in life are hampered by having an incorrect impression of ourselves or a never-do-good belief about ourselves.
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I likes the mantras included in the book, I tried them while reading and found they were really wholesome. They were also very practical advice that you can remind yourself to do later.
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I learnt what it means to truly understand yourself. The advantages that also come with self-development. The book taught me a lot about life.
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One lesson I have learned is that understanding is the key to achieving our goals. Always be focused, never give up.
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The main lesson I learnt was that we can't deal with negativity by simply trying to wish it away. We must acknowledge it, acknowledge that it is hurtful, and then work to improve. Mindlessly saying positive things is useless.
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Post by George Myles »

This was a wonderful book. I learned so many lessons but the one that stood out for me is understanding. We should always understand each other.
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