Elizabeth Gilbert - Eat, Pray, Love
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@Chenoa888 beautifully said.
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Eat, Pray, Love: the book that changed my life.
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Eat, Pray, Queef!
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Eat, Pray, Love and now seeking Cure! that should be the Title of this book!
very unstable/uncertain Character!!.
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most people thaught that she was selfish: first off I dont think so becoz u live one life and should enjoy every moment. and there is nothing wrong with "fixing" yourself first because how can you help or love someone else if you as a person are not able to help yourself or deal with your own problems. some see a shrink, take meds and some travel. nothin wrong with that -she came out less grumpy and more full of life. what's more no one wants to hang around grumpy ,morbid people anyway.
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@smitryan Not threating you but telling it like it is. The truth is that everybody was born in this world alone without a lover. And God and their families were always there.
I enjoyed the story and the movie, but I didn't identify with it. I didn't see her as being self-indulgent, I saw an extremely unhappy person who did need to find for herself what her life was about. I wouldn't have chosen her way, but then, we're all different and choose different ways. It doesn't mean I can't appreciate her experiences and how they affected her neither does her story invalidate my own choices and feelings.
Chenoa888 1 year ago 10
@natoli90
Yes, and husbands are entitled to not risk life and limb to support an apparant generation of narrow-minded hags that think everything is about them, and only affects them. The women that do the most complaining (like you) are usually the ones on a mission of COMPETITIVE CONSUMPTION. They will fumble desperately for ANYTHING they can be occupied with to achieve a reason to complain that "a woman's work is never done". No, a woman's standards are never satisfied. Big difference.
Hzqi 1 year ago 4