Friday
Sep022011
Top 10+ Things I've Learned from Tavid
When I had finished this book, a very smart person asked me, what did you learn from the main character, Tavid? The question took me back a little bit. At first I said, "I created him, I didn't learn anything from him." But a few seconds passed and I realized that Tavid Kaloustian had taught me a great deal. Because we learn from all of the characters that we create in our mind, the voices in our head. Here's what I came up with:
- You are going to make mistakes along the way. Hopefully, none of them are fatal.
- You are in control of your own destiny, environment, and the perception of the world around you. No one else.
- When you are trapped and it feels like there is only one option, you are probably wrong. There is always another way.
- It is possible to befriend someone who belongs to another culture or nationality. Even if that culture's goal is to wipe you and your own off the face of the earth.
- Things may not always appear as they seem. In reality, the things people say or do may have a very different intention than what you think.
- Your view of reality is simply that. Yours. Reality is relative to the person experiencing it.
- From the viewpoint of another person, your world doesn't exist.
- When the masses are looking in one direction, out of fear, habit, or ego, look in another direction and see what they are missing.
- Only a "perfect" soul can balance love & hatred, happiness & sorrow, violence & compassion, trauma & tenderness.
- Luck might just be a way of describing that the "right" souls are looking over you.
- Humor. If you can't laugh in the worst of circumstances, what's the point of being here?
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