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(group member since Dec 03, 2019)
*syummer*’s
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1)"To be Toltec is a way of life, it is a way of life where there are no leaders and no followers, where you have your own truth and live your own truth. A Toltec becomes wise, becomes wild, and becomes free again."- Basically, the lifestyle is essentially you run it on your own accord and you learn more about yourself based on that accord.2) In the domains of E.I, the book relates to Self-Awareness in a sense of taking back who you are and setting yourself on to a life where you call the shots based on your own ethics and beliefs, Self-Management where it teaches you that what you say and put into the world affects how the world communicates to/with you, Self-Motivation in conveying the idea that you have to be serious and positive in your words or else you'd be letting yourself down, Social-Awareness, in understanding what's been taught and what society views as correct while also understanding that not everything is taught from good intention but out of tradition, and Relationship Management where it tells you that you shouldn't take everything or anything personally, because sometimes people say things that aren't aimed at you, it's a reflection of inner turmoil and some relationships aren't worth ruining over someones bad day.
3) In my opinion everyone should read the book, because the lessons connect to everyone in explaining the path to controlling your life and living it on your morals
4) 3 important lessons: [1]Be Impeccable With Your Word, [2], Break Old Agreements, [3] Always Do Your Best.
a) so far the book is pretty good and I like it, mainly because a lot of ideas I have and some ways that I think are part of it, so it's like understanding the view points more from someone else's eyesb) "We rebel to defend our freedom to be our own person but after a while we become afraid do the the idea of punishment"- Impacting because: It's true.Like my grandparents are traditional and religious and expect certain things where as I question everything that's passed on. Like calling people out due to being skeptic (Basically Calling them a Liar or Not Believing them). I wasn't allowed to that especially if they we're adults. So I guess reading that made me realize if I don't agree with something, I can always stand my ground about it.
c) Finding comments for some things I highlight. Sometimes I just agree and want to leave it at that, like the passage said enough.
