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That	fateful	Tuesday	morning	was	two	years	ago.	Todd	is	now	24	years	old	and
halfway	through	his	teaching	degree	and	has	“never	had	this	much	fun	in	my	life.”
He	has	been	accepted	into	the	honors	Education	program	for	next	year.	As	he	puts
it:

    “I	have	found	my	purpose	...	this	is	in	fact	exactly	what	I	was	supposed	to	be	doing	all	along.”

    As	 for	 his	 parents,	 yes	 they	 were	 disappointed	 when	 he	 initially	 told	 them	 that
he	didn’t	want	to	be	a	lawyer,	but	they	were	way	more	disappointed	by	the	fact	that
Todd	had	been	scared	(to	tell	them)	and	unhappy	for	so	long.

Have	Faith

    I	believe	you	can	make	anything	happen	as	long	as	you	listen	to	your	heart,	do
the	work,	and	give	up	your	timeline.	One	of 	my	favorite	books	is	the	international
best-seller	The	Alchemist.	It’s	one	of 	the	best-selling	books	of 	all	time	and	has	been
translated	into	80	languages.	I’ve	recommended	it	for	more	than	a	decade,	and	as	I
was	 writing	 this	 book,	 I	 bought	 myself 	 a	 new	 copy	 to	 keep	 me	 inspired	 and
reminded	that	the	“Whole	universe	conspires	to	help	you	when	you	follow	your	heart.”

    When	I	cracked	open	the	twenty-fifth	anniversary	edition,	I	was	blown	away	by
a	story	in	the	forward	of 	the	book.	I	had	no	idea	that	when	The	Alchemist	was	first
published	in	Brazil,	it	failed.	Miserably.

    “When	The	Alchemist	was	first	published	twenty-five	years	ago	in	my	native	Brazil,	no	one	noticed.	A	bookseller	in	the
    northeast	corner	of 	the	country	told	me	that	only	one	person	purchased	a	copy	the	first	week	of 	its	release.	It	took	another
    six	months	for	the	bookseller	to	unload	a	second	copy—and	that	was	to	the	same	person	who	bought	the	first!	And	who
    knows	how	long	it	took	to	sell	the	third.

         By	the	end	of 	the	year,	it	was	clear	to	everyone	that	The	Alchemist	wasn’t	working.	My	original	publisher	decided
    to	cut	me	loose	and	cancelled	our	contract.	They	wiped	their	hands	of 	the	project	and	let	me	take	the	book	with	me.	I	was
    forty-one	and	desperate.

         But	I	never	lost	faith	in	the	book	or	ever	wavered	in	my	vision.	Why?	Because	it	was	me	in	there,	all	of 	me,	heart
    and	 soul.	 I	 was	 living	 my	 own	 metaphor.	 A	 man	 sets	 out	 on	 a	 journey,	 dreaming	 of 	 a	 beautiful	 or	 magical	 place,	 in
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