Buchzusammenfassung
Cecil Blanche Woodham-Smith was a British historian and biographer who lived from April 29, 1896, until March 16, 1977. She authored four popular history books, all of which focused on various facets of the Victorian era.
Florence Nightingale spent years unable to achieve her dream because of her family. Yet, she never quit doing the most she could to help others when she finally broke free. Her impulse was so strong that it harmed her mental and physical health. In addition to her bodily struggles, many of her relationships were strained. The standard she set for herself was impossibly high, so she also set an equally high standard for others. Why couldn’t others do the exact thing for her if she could work 18-hour days without a break despite being bedridden? Luckily, most of her close friends recognized the humility and modesty in her commitment to assisting others and the dignity in her self-sacrifice. It led to them becoming devoted to her cause as well. Without a doubt, she was a unique visionary who was able to gather people to accomplish unparalleled achievements, although she might be a terrible taskmaster.
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