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Throughout life, people are confronted
with several different obstacles. Some may be easy where you can leap right
over them. While others may be difficult where you climb and climb, but never
quite reach the top. One can get discouraged and feel as if they will never get
over that hump. So where do they go from there? Well, the inspirational narrative A Setback Is a Setup for a Comeback by Willie
Jolley just might be the push one needs. The book explains play by play what
to do when you get knocked down and you need a pick me up. Although his book is
informative, it seemed a little redundant. Several of his points I had already
learned from past experiences and family members. But Jolley did point out some
key ideals that are important to consider. “We all have seen intelligent people
who have misused their intelligence…Intelligence alone does not guarantee
success.” That is a very valid point; intelligence is virtually pointless if
you are unable to properly communicate your thoughts. How is one able to pitch
their ideas to a focus group if they cannot socialize? The author also shares
his thoughts on looking back on the past. “The past is supposed to be a place
of reference, not a place of residence! There is a reason why your car has a
big windshield and a small rearview mirror. You are supposed to keep your eyes on
where you are going, and just occasionally check out where you have been…Otherwise
you are going to crash!” People often dwell on the mishaps of the past and
forget to cherish the blessings that lie ahead. I feel this book elaborates on
ideals I already know, but nevertheless it is a good read and perhaps I will
call upon it again when I am in need of a set up for my comeback!
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