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Summarize: Do You Think Like a Victim or a Creator by David Mirman

 

In the blog article “Do You Think like a Victim or a Creator” the professor David Mirman tells a story that explains the different between Victim and Creator. Two students go to a new class. The teacher asked them to bring the textbook to the next class, but it is sold out in the college bookstore. The next class one student (the Victim), couldn’t find the textbook and blamed the college bookstore because they not get the textbook yet. But, the other student (the Creator) arrived with the textbook. The teacher asked her how she got it. She explained she tried to find it in different bookstores, but they didn’t have it. Then she looked online, and she found there a secondhand textbook. Mirman indicates, the way someone faces the problems it will make the difference between being a Victim or a Creator. He says “Rather than continuing as a Victim, resolve to become a Creator”. (Mirman)

 

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Mirman, David. "Do You Think like a Victim or a Creator?" You Are The Prime Mover. 2 Jan. 2012. Web. 6 Apr. 2015. <http://youaretheprimemover.com/2012/do-you-think-like-a-victim-or-a-creator>.

 

 


 
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