What do you do when you are 21 and a person of authority tells you to give up on your dreams? You rebel, travel across country for decades. You fall. Pick yourself up, countless times. You become a NYT bestselling writer. What then? Simple. You help other writers to prove them wrong too. Not to spite them. But in spite of them.
When life throws you a curve ball, you catch it and throw it right back. You create your own destiny, knowing or unknowingly. Jami has done that countless times. She is a master of her journey. Though you may stumble and fall, what matters is not how you pick yourself up but what you do afterwards. — The H◍b◍ Quote
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What do you do when you are 21 and a person of authority tells you to give up on your dreams? You rebel, travel across country for decades. You fall. Pick yourself up, countless times. You become a NYT bestselling writer. What then? Simple. You help other writers to prove them wrong too. Not to spite them. But in spite of them.
We forget how we fought.
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