Rules of life
Edwin Tamayo C
10 de mayo de 2010
CHAPTER | MAIN IDEA | 5 SUPPORTING DETAIS OF EACH |
I | An stranger making contact with Mr. mandino in a barber shop and he provided the title of the book “ a better way to live” | 1) Mr. Mandino planned, in a new book, to introduce and explain principles that the readers applied in their lives, almost immediately.2) Mr. Mandino needs a title first, a banner around which he could rally his thoughts and feelings constantly, not only when he was at the type-writer but also when he was away from it. 3) The mandino´s books are great and are utilized with many people to help other people. 4) There are approximately fifty five thousand new books published each year, and there were probably twenty thousanddifferent titles, both hardcover and paperback, in the store where this book was purchased. And yet, of all you books you could be reading at this very moment, you are holding a better way to live. 5) Fate, coincidence, luck, chance….? He don´t think so. He is convinced that many times, in the course of your lives, God challenges us with a golden opportunity, a seemingly impossible hurdle, or aterrible tragedy…and how we react or fail to react, determines the course of your future, almost as if we involved in some sort heavenly chess game..with our destiny always in the balance |
II | In This Chapter Mr. Mandino share and introduce with us some powerful tools to construct our success in life. We might be to learn how to turn many of our dreams into reality. The most important is put theserules in action. | 6) You must be willing to admit that there are one or more categories in your life where things could certainly stand some improvement. 7) To accept the author just may have something valuable to share with you. 8) If you can willingly accept that synopsis of your affairs, if your way just has not been working, then yourself what you have to lose if you follow some ideasand suggestions from Og. 9) We all need help! . Nobody makes it alone; Example Albert and Albrecht brothers, 4 years in Nuremberg University. 10) Whether your faith is great or almost none exist, you still have your own set of playing hand. |
III | Hasty tour of this room where Og spends so much of his time. Hopefully as you view and touch a few souvenirs of his life. He invited us to lookupon as an old and trusted friend and it will then be much easier for to accept his ideas. | The profit´s Mandino: 11) Photos with Norman Vince Peale, Michel Jackson, W. Clement Stone, Napoleon Hill etc. 12) On the wall, the Napoleon Hill Medal receive in 1983 for literally achievement. 13) Other thing: Plaque that was presented to her when he becomes the thirteen individual inducted intothe international speakers Hall of the fame. 14) The most important and priceless award displayed on the wall is the framed drawing with his son Matt, for a second grade a lot a years ago, 15) Two file cabinets in the corner one contained the original copies of all his book manuscripts. |
IV | In this Chapter Mr. Mandino induce us a picture or scene where he , in the past, though in middle ofwet and gray morning in one of the most desolate and dangerous neighborhoods of Cleveland, to finish his live with a gun, been a bum. | 16) He was ready to throw his life away with a gun shoot! 17) He lose everything in life that was precious and meaningful to him; loving life, beautiful daughter, a nice home, a decent job, his faith, his confidence, and his self esteem. 18) He had triedto play the game of life without taking time to learn the rules and pays the price for his ignorance. |
V | The main idea for this chapter and in my opinion for all the book is: “ you can accomplish anything you wish that is not contradictory to laws of God or man, providing you are willing to pay the price” | 19) Heartbreaker, tragedy, financial embarrassment, love lost, termination of...
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