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"What will I be remembered for?"
Each one of us ponders this question at least once in our lifetime. It's a question that makes us contemplate every aspect of our lives—a question that makes us scavenge for scraps of something substantial in our mundane existence.
"What a waste" seeks to gather questions, lace them with difficult emotions, and leave them suspended in the reader's head for greater contemplation. Powered with strong sentime
"What will I be remembered for?"
Each one of us ponders this question at least once in our lifetime. It's a question that makes us contemplate every aspect of our lives—a question that makes us scavenge for scraps of something substantial in our mundane existence.
"What a waste" seeks to gather questions, lace them with difficult emotions, and leave them suspended in the reader's head for greater contemplation. Powered with strong sentiments, ruthless self-analysis, and evocative words, this book takes you on a journey of self-exploration with its narrator. This memoir-esque attempt at exploring and confronting the self, experiences, mistakes, and struggles is painfully honest. "What a waste" will force you to confront the complexities of existence and then give you a space to be. To feel. This book will leave you on a path of deep introspection.
"What will I be remembered for?"
Each one of us ponders this question at least once in our lifetime. It's a question that makes us contemplate every aspect of our lives—a question that makes us scavenge for scraps of something substantial in our mundane existence.
"What a waste" seeks to gather questions, lace them with difficult emotions, and leave them suspended in the reader's head for greater contemplation. Powered with strong sentime
"What will I be remembered for?"
Each one of us ponders this question at least once in our lifetime. It's a question that makes us contemplate every aspect of our lives—a question that makes us scavenge for scraps of something substantial in our mundane existence.
"What a waste" seeks to gather questions, lace them with difficult emotions, and leave them suspended in the reader's head for greater contemplation. Powered with strong sentiments, ruthless self-analysis, and evocative words, this book takes you on a journey of self-exploration with its narrator. This memoir-esque attempt at exploring and confronting the self, experiences, mistakes, and struggles is painfully honest. "What a waste" will force you to confront the complexities of existence and then give you a space to be. To feel. This book will leave you on a path of deep introspection.
For the people who make mistakes. *Pagebreak* The kid in the scarlet red sweater looked at his parents for a moment. The father was wearing a black coat with a maroon tie, while the mother was ornamented with beautiful diamond earrings and a floral gown under a sweat Read More...
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