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  • 06-02-2020
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What was Hugh MacLeod’s main argument(s) and what evidence did he provide?


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donotbeidle donotbeidle
  • 13-02-2020

Answer:

Hugh MacLeod wrote the book 'Ignore Everybody'.

Explanation:

The main idea Hugh MacLeod shared in his book 'Ignore Everybody' is that hard work is the most important. One needs to work for hours and hours to win.

He says that if your idea is the most unique, no one can give you a good advice. So, we should ignore everyone and believe in our hard work and grow. One should find his own voice and share that with the world. One needs to hard work, stay humble and stay positive.

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