Point of View
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Narrated by:
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Rico Gayle
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By:
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Pablo Pratkin
About this listen
With Point of View, Pablo Pratkin tells his story to inspire others and tell them that life is more than just unforeseen circumstances and rotten luck. He portrays it as an amalgam of choices—something that prospers in the face of one’s determination and desire. He puts value in the name of resilience and ambition and perpetuates the idea that everything is possible as long as you look at it positively.
For Pablo, nothing in life is without a reason. In fact, he identifies all experiences in life as lessons, be they good or bad. His life story reflects his beliefs about inevitability and perishability. The good perishes, so does the bad. So, we just need to get things in perspective.
Pablo’s story has a lot to do with culture. From being born in Argentina to growing up in Israel and reaching a successful and peaceful life in United States, those flavors are reflected in his writing.
In his book, Point of View, Pablo explains that every side has a story, every person has a point of view on this life, and we all have the choice of how to look and react to everything life is throwing on us. He is willing to share his story to shed a light on his journey. And it was not a journey like any other.
Life has many points of view. Each person lives to tell their stories and ideas to the world. They all have their versions of reality. There is no such thing as a wrong perspective because we all view life from different perspectives. The way we perceive things has a lot to do with the way we have been raised. Our perception is based on our experiences. The person we are today is the product of the harsh reality we have been through. While life may always seem greener on the other side, we need to understand that even the "greener side" comes at a price. Oftentimes, that price has a lot to do with what we are willing to sacrifice.
©2022 Pablo Pratkin (P)2022 Pablo Pratkin