Summary of Jenny Lawson’s Broken
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Narrated by:
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Tabitha Mixon
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Slingshot Books
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No time to read/listen to the original book? Get the main key insights from Summary of Jenny Lawson’s Broken in 23 minutes or less.
A few key insights from chapter one:
1. ADD gives someone the attention level of a kitten on cocaine. Lawson has holes in her memory, which is what pushed her to write, as her mind is tricky and unpredictable. The bright side is that she always has new books to read and series to watch.
2. Lawson’s bad memory can have other advantages, such as forgetting her fights with her husband, which has helped her stay married for more than 20 years. She thinks the secret to long-lasting marriages is memory loss and lies with good intent.
3. Dementia runs strongly in Lawson’s family, which reminds her that time is limited, and our minds are fragile and unreliable. Just because something is not remembered does not mean it is not real.
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