"THE BOOK"

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There's a black door in front of me, a big black door, it opens by itself and when the wanderers are inside the big black door will fade behind.

There are a lot of shelves around, a lot of books are dusty to touch. It was foggy inside and it had no lights to start. It turns out to be the Library of life.

The wanderer inquired, "How can I get out?" There was no response. The wanderer shouted, "Hello, is there anyone who can hear me?!" but received no response. The wanderer begins to lose hope until he sees that one book brightens in front of him, he decides to grab the book. As he opens the book, it begins to brighten more, but only for a little time before it begins to consume him. He throws the book and is terrified.

The unknown voice speaks. "What are you afraid  of? ", the wanderer said "That book is deadly: it began to take my soul!, said of a frightened wanderer, "Are you afraid of something new?" his response, "No.", the wanderer said, "You're more terrified of leaving than of remaining in this gloomy area for too long, don't you." "What do you mean?", the wanderer asks, "You're afraid of leaving this place because you're scared of what the consequences will be, it's ok. If you truly want to stay here, then stay here; no need to be pushed over. the unknown said,

"But I really want to start a new life. I want to be a better person. A person that everyone will be proud of, someone that others won’t be able to forget. I want to be free and live the best version of me."
 
"If you truly want to start a new life, you must be conscious and bold about how your actions will impact your life."

"But I'm afraid of getting judged by my mistakes" he complains,

"There's no reason to be afraid; making mistakes means you’re on the right path; making mistakes can lead to lessons and lovely experiences; but missing opportunities will constantly haunt you.

The wanderer begins to regain hope; he kneels down and searches for the book he flung. After a moment, he senses the book and snatches it. The book opens considerably brighter than when he first opened it. The texts begin to consume both his body and soul. As he passes the book, he notices the sun and the birds roaming freely in the sky.

"As of today, this is what the book wants to show me: how fantastic it is to live without regrets.

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