People
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen R. Covey 1. Full Citation Covey, S.R. (1989) The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change. New York: Free Press. 2. Introduction Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People stands as a landmark in…
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3.1 God Uses Ordinary People
3. People God Used 🔹 Story 1: David the Shepherd Became King Main Characters: David, Samuel, Jesse, GoliathStory Summary: David was the youngest son of a shepherding family, overlooked even by his own father. But God chose him to defeat Goliath and later to rule Israel.Key Verses: 1 Samuel 16:1–13;…
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People: Chapter (1) Lessons in Trust and Perception
1. Innocent people are not stupid. They think everyone has a good heart. 2. When your heart is pure, people take advantage of you. 3. Whenever I trust someone new, they remind me why I should not trust anyone. 4. One of our biggest mistakes is assuming that other people…
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Chapter (2) The Reality of Human Interactions and Self-Protection
1. Once the rain is over, an umbrella becomes a burden to everyone. That is how loyalty ends when benefits stop. Some people will only love you as much as they can use you. Their loyalty ends when they do not need you. 2. The problem today is that people…
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Chapter (3) Unmasking Deception and Embracing True Connections
1. It is possible to love a human being if you do not know them too well. 2. The world is full of monsters with friendly faces and angles full of scars. 3. Be careful who you trust; the devil was once an angel. 4. We live among evil people…
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Chapter (4) Resilience Amid Criticism and Change
1. People leave you out in the cold and get mad when you learn to get warm by yourself. 2. Ask for help, and they laugh. Do it yourself; they hate. 3. Pain changes people; some become rude, and some become silent. 4. Pain makes people trust less, overthink more,…
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Chapter (5) The Harsh Realities of Truth and Human Nature
1. If you expect the world to be fair to you because you are fair, you are fooling yourself. That is like expecting the lion not to eat you because you did not eat him. 2. Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is. 3. The…