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Writing, Failure
Prompt: "Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myths." Write about this quote.

Not all authors write alike. We should write what we like to write and learn from our mistakes to improve our writing. We should use your imaginations and embrace our writing skills. Write from the heart, your imagination and write a good story.

Blog City Prompt: Where did fear of failure come from? Have you ever thought you would fail at something but didn't?

I guess it starts with school. A real smart student makes good grades and you want to be like that person. Your parents want you to do good. Failure is not an option. If you are a failure, people judge you. I am guilty of this but I try not to be. All we can do is do our best. I was always afraid that I wouldn't graduate, I would flunk out of college, never have a published book or get married but I did all these things successfully. Like Tennessee Tuxedo says: "Tennessee Tuxedo will not fail." Words I try to live by.

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