Harry James Potter.
What a beautiful influence that scarred bespectacled boy is to this generation.
There's no doubt that the Harry Potter book series changed the lives of those who read it. The boy who lived taught me a lot about life.
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3 Important Life Lessons I Learned from Harry Potter
1. Harry Potter me how to be a true friend.
When it comes to his friends, Harry gives his all.
He’s honest; there's no sugarcoating the truth with Harry Potter.
He’s supportive. When Hermione was heartbroken and needed a friend, Harry was there to comfort her.
When Ron didn't believe he can be part of the Gryffindor's Quidditch Team, Harry tricked him into thinking he was going to be lucky during the tryout.
Harry Potter does not think twice about laying his life for his friends even at such an early age.
2. Harry Potter taught me to stand for what is right.
Harry was not swayed by society's opinion.
Even when the whole school would think of him as a lunatic...
Even when he had to risk losing his friends---the only family he’s got.
Even when people would hate him...
Harry Potter does what is right even when it's uncomfortable and difficult. Even if it would mean being unpopular. Even when in the end, he'd be walking the path alone.
3. The boy who lived taught me how to live with a purpose.
Harry Potter was famous even before he could walk and talk. There’s not a child that doesn’t know his name.
When he found out that he was some kind of a hero to the wizarding world, he didn't let fame change him.
He remained down-to-earth and "normal".
He didn't use his privileges to get his way. Instead, he used his influence to help others in need and fight the threat of evil trying to conquer his world.
When you read a book, is it important that you get valuable life lessons from it?
Then Harry Potter should be on your list.
I’ll forever be thankful for that day I picked up a copy of Harry Potter and I'll always remember the life lessons I've learned from it.
I helped Harry Potter out of his cupboard, he changed my life forever.
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I never read the Harry Potter books but I love that the messages are such good ones... I'm going to suggest Val reads them xox
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I loved about his character is how everyone keeps talking about how amazing he is, but he knows he's just a kid--a kid with NO magical knowledge or special talent to start. It's easy to let our heads inflate at the first sign of success, but he just kept feeling humbled by how underwhelming he was compared to his legend. It was the same thing when we first meet him with the Dursleys. He's humble, not necessarily by choice, but because of his circumstances. He never complains about his lot, just does the best he can. Definitely a great character.
ReplyDeleteReally amazing inspirations! Thanks for sharing!!
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I love the Harry Potter books, and it's so cool that we have Harry Potter world nearby at Universal Studios!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration!
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I enjoyed the Harry Potter series as well. I'm glad it gave so much to you, reading is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese messages sound lovely!
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I absolutely love HP! Reading the books has changed my life for sure! Loved hearing what you learned from the books. :) Have a great week!
ReplyDelete~Jess
I've never read these books. Not my kind of reads.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ☺
My girl's favourite. She has the complete works.
ReplyDeleteThe Harry Potter series has such value and provides all of the beautiful messages that you described above. It saddens me that some Christian families won't allow their children to read them because of the magic aspect. Our son is on the 2nd book. After the 1st we took the time to discuss and talk about the morals and values Harry learned and how that is relevant to life as a Christian.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Inspiring. Harry has so much to offer us in the way of how to face adversity with strength and courage. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh my family has loved these books for years!!!
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