Diary to Adulthood

Diary to Adulthood

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Have you ever doubted yourself over simple decisions? Ones that are obvious but still ponder what 'the other choice' would've brought? Have you ever felt like something could've been different, or that there is something that prevents you from doing some things and enabling you to do others? This is how this book will show this part, one of a semi-lucid adult, showing parts of his teenage years as well as stupid decisions taken out of fear or anger, rather than the desire to wreak havoc on other people.
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Throughout life, everyone saves something up. Mostly it is money or some little things like stamps and coins, but we all unconsciously collect emotions and memories our entire lives because we are human beings, and the mental world is more important to us than the physical one. However, this book is not going to be about our savings but our life-long losses. This is a book of lost things. It is partly autobiographical, but most of it is generalising. Because of the topic, it may seem depressive. Partially it is. Again, we are talking about losses. But still, my goal is not to cause a reader's regret and sadness but to show the importance of certain minor things and maybe revive some kind of memories - no matter good or bad, walking along the life path of an ordinary person.

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