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Truth or Power?

  “All things are subject to interpretation. Whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche So all the rules you can’t seem to help breaking today which will land you in … Continue reading

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Opinion vs. Reality

   “Don’t let someone else’s opinion of you become your reality.” ― Les Brown   Do you sometimes put too much stock in what others say? Spend too much time worrying what other think? These are the two foremost traits of the … Continue reading

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Sheeple

“The greatest fear in the world is of the opinions of others. And the moment you are unafraid of the crowd you are no longer a sheep, you become a lion. A great roar arises in your heart, the roar … Continue reading

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A Word on Critique Partners

“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. ― Henry Ford   Giving a critique is hard work, but getting one can be almost traumatic.  It depends on where you are in your writing. I’ve … Continue reading

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