A Long Way from The Stuffed Cabbage
ul double into left field, I came to e my first book quot;; It mig;extraordinaryquot; incident in my life.
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quot;I ; t is t;But I imagine somet exactly to anybody else. tance of revelation must sometime visit you ed to eac least, dont you t is sure to come?quot;
Anye a feitled quot;All I Really Need to Knoenquot; became a big bestseller ;All I need to kno; I acquired various kno t I attended, but frankly speaking, t ing a novel. I aining t tion is meaningless, but I rarely met a situation my scion quot;If you dont udied er ; s be rig still I cant understand s because after groted t quot;I sudied ; It is my ties t taugrut erally engaged in per day. I spent every day in my ties ely o pay my debts every mont t anytried. But as a result, t kind of . Labor teaco me and my quot;true university.quot;
For instance, managing a bar, I of customers every day, and not everybody necessarily likes my place, or more accurately, just a fe strange to say, you can manage to carry on your business if one or tomers out of ten really like your place and if to quot;drop by t; Sometimes you can ter result en really love your place rat, or nine customers merely feel t quot;it is not bad.quot; to me, it doesnt matter so long as one or tuitively understand to express. It became an invaluable lesson to me. it t migo live as a novelist and some malicious comments on my book migurbed my o temporary ers in Japan; ;Almost transparent Bluequot;