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The Essay The Essay by Robin Yocum
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“For the first time in my life, I realized that a man doesn’t need to yell to be heard. A man doesn’t have to throw a punch to make a point. And a man who is comfortable in his own skin doesn’t need to constantly prove his worth to the world.”
Robin Yocum, The Essay
“I did not associate reading with education. I associated it with escape,”
Robin Yocum, The Essay
“They both took their napkins, unfolded them and set them on their laps. I did the same and watched as they arranged their utensils, following their lead. It was just another reminder of how much I didn’t know. The”
Robin Yocum, The Essay
“There are a lot of people in this world who sell themselves short. They don’t try to achieve their dreams because they’re too paralyzed by the prospect of failure. You”
Robin Yocum, The Essay
“We walk through many doors in our lifetime. It is the accumulation of these seemingly minor passages that shape our lives. Most often, it is years after we pass over a threshold before we realize the significance of the moment. That was not the case with the books I read that summer. I remember distinctly sitting in the crook of the apple tree and realizing the impact they were having on my life. It was as though a seal around my brain had been broken and my imagination was finally free to roam.”
Robin Yocum, The Essay
“We walk through many doors in our lifetime. It is the accumulation of these seemingly minor passages that shape our lives. Most often, it is years after we pass over a threshold before we realize the significance of the moment. That was not the case with the books I read that summer.”
Robin Yocum, The Essay