“there's nothing wrong with starting small if you just keep going. You
just take what you have, whether it's a little idea or a little bit of
extra time or a little bit of money, and you make the most of it. You do
the best you can with that little bit, and you keep working at it, and
pretty soon it will grow. It might even get so big that the whole world
knows about it someday.”
Live Original, Sadie Robertson
Before we get started, this was a great nonfiction book, I liked to read it, and I mean no hate by this post. I saw Sadie Robertson's different opinions, but I did disagree with some things in the book.
I felt that the book wasn't real. It seemed like her world was just roses and rainbows, no hardships.She gave examples of hardships, but I don't know, it just didn't seem genuine. I've read most of the other Duck Dynasty books, and they were more real. I felt I found out a little more about the person writing it, and that I saw how they think, without them trying to push their ways on me, There were some personal stories in here, but it seems to me that she was trying to tell people how to be happy. In my opinion, maybe, there are a few general rules on "how to be happy",but not one direct path.
But the book just wasn't for me. I did read it all, and the last chapter was my favorite. Then, I feel like it finally got to talking about how to actually live original.
I feel like the book should've offered more insight on how she lives original. For all I know, she could just be dishing out this advice and not really follow them herself. I think more everyday examples on how she does it herself would have been great and made the book a whole lot better.
I am still a fan of Duck Dynasty,
but just not of this book.
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