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Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.
1. Brené Brown challenges conventional views on vulnerability, framing it as a strength rather than a weakness. Did this perspective shift or reinforce your existing beliefs about vulnerability? How does her argument compare to information that you have encountered in other self-help or leadership books?
2. Daring Greatly critiques societal norms that promote perfectionism and shame while advocating for wholeheartedness. Were there any specific examples or insights in the book that struck you as being particularly relevant to modern culture?
3. Both Daring Greatly and The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown explore themes of vulnerability, courage, and self-worth. How do these books differ in their approaches to personal growth, and which one do you find more impactful in addressing real-world challenges?
Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.
1. Brown argues that vulnerability is the foundation of courage, creativity, and meaningful connection. Have you ever had a moment in which embracing vulnerability led to personal growth or a stronger relationship? How did this moment shape your
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