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Introduction

    The author is a believer in imperfections. His belief is that on everything that a person can do a
    room of errors and imperfections should always be open. He has always believed that if anything is
    perfect then that means whatever that is, it has been too edited to be at that extent, and if anything
    gets to be edited to that extent, it loses its legitimacy or originality. From anything perfect, one
    would not learn or grow. He has always believed that one can only learn or grow extraordinary
    from mistakes, whether it’s a first-hand mistake or post first-hand mistake. It has always been
    within his soul that perfectionists are limited, and in many ways than one. When it comes to writing,
    it is his belief that, people must see real work, mistakes (whether spelling or grammar) on their own
    they relief boredom and open room to possibilities and stretch ones imagination. We can only envy
    or wish to be perfect; this is as perfection is a dream to us all.


    It is most wise to do unto others as you would be pleased that it be done unto you in return. On
    everything that is produced in life, it is not the achievement itself that counts, but it is how the
    achievement is reached that will always standout or distinct a person from others. By how you treat
    others it will be teaching them how to treat you in return, it will also be reflecting how one must
    behave with you and around you, including how you most prefer to be approached. It is not what
    you do or what you intend to do that brings out an impression, it is the ‘’how’’ that will always last or
    stand out.














































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