One Month's Life
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  • Hora 16m
Continúa, Has publicado sep 25, 2017
I aspired to be a successful writer when I grew up. Yes, I aspired to be.
  Yep, I know I used past tense in the previous line and it wasn't a mistake. It's not like I changed my mind but sometimes all aspirations can't be fulfilled. Some lack hard work, some lack opportunity, some lack finances but the worst is when you run out of time. All my school teachers used to say "Time is Money" "Time is the most valuable commodity" "Time is like sand, once blown out, it never comes back" and many more similar quotes on time can be found. I never realized that I would feel these quotes so deeply until that day.
  That day entirely changed my life.
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