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A Book.

  • cynthiafoustvenner
  • Jul 25
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 17

Imagine reading a book with no way to turn back the page.


How carefully and intently would you read it knowing the information you have been given thus far, while also knowing there is no turning back.


Well, that, is life in a nutshell.


So make sure you read every line, and pay attention to every detail, because that is where the underlying storyline lies and where your character gets defined.


Or becomes unbounded.


Within that plot lies your destiny and your definition.


Your story.


Be the protagonist and don't be afraid to not apologize for being the victor in getting what you deserve.


Don't be afraid to say sorry if its warranted.


Also don't be weary of gloating if you are right.


Know who you are; but know not everyone will like it.


But go forward with gusto, grit and a grin.


It will be ok, as long as YOU believe it will be.


Go get em tiger!


Xoxo,

C.

 
 
 

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