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 I learned that Mario Puzo, the author of the Godfather books, which was later adapted in to those iconic Godfather movies, had no idea what he was doing as he'd never written a screenplay before. Amazing, isn't it?? 

Such stories give a lot of strength and comfort to keep working on our dreams, our projects and our lives. Since no is sure of what is going to happen, all we can do is keep showing up and keep giving our best. 

In the process, we might be misunderstood or even criticised by people for whom your narratives doesn't match. It then becomes up to you to courageously continue, regardless. 

Every one has an opinion, but no one has a guarantee. 







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