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"a20a">Dear <a href="undefined">B. A. Cumberlidge.</a> You are the first one who claps for my first story. And you clapped a lot. When I saw your 50 claps, I began to smile, then almost cried then laughed. With these claps, you told me that I can write, and that people appreciate read me. I was thrilled, proud. You made me believe in my abilities and gave me the will to pursue writing. It was my first story, and I didn’t know yet how to publish, how to be seen. Yet, you saw me. Later, I discovered Illumination. I was a little skeptical at first, but as I find out all the help, the welcoming messages, I’m confident that I will find my place and my self in the Illumination community.</p><p id="2c36">In the article below, you share some conclusions. A particular one resonates with me: « I’m a strong believer in good things happen to good people. » and also, « You definitely can’t lick your elbow. ».</p><div id="0c73" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/what-is-your-true-meaning-of-life-5c3521cf6639"> <div> <div> <h2>What Is Your True Meaning

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Of Life?.</h2> <div><h3>Think it through before you write.</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*NeJFvIH2NNhmtFvcTUP1SQ.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="278c">I can firmly attest that I tried to lick my elbow. Several times, in fact. Using different positions. No way.</p><p id="ef07">Good things happen to good people. Bad Things happen to good people. Good things happen to bad people, and bad things happen to bad people.</p><p id="7d79">I believe there are very few bad people — a lot of them are good people who lost their souls and ways. But the good things that happen to them redirect them in the road to act well again.</p><p id="2ae1">Somedays we act for good and sometimes we do bad things. We try to do the best all time.</p><p id="84f6">You did well when you clapped for my story. You gave me hope, prodding. I will do my best to live up to your expectations.</p></article></body>

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Dear B. A. Cumberlidge. You are the first one who claps for my first story. And you clapped a lot. When I saw your 50 claps, I began to smile, then almost cried then laughed. With these claps, you told me that I can write, and that people appreciate read me. I was thrilled, proud. You made me believe in my abilities and gave me the will to pursue writing. It was my first story, and I didn’t know yet how to publish, how to be seen. Yet, you saw me. Later, I discovered Illumination. I was a little skeptical at first, but as I find out all the help, the welcoming messages, I’m confident that I will find my place and my self in the Illumination community.

In the article below, you share some conclusions. A particular one resonates with me: « I’m a strong believer in good things happen to good people. » and also, « You definitely can’t lick your elbow. ».

I can firmly attest that I tried to lick my elbow. Several times, in fact. Using different positions. No way.

Good things happen to good people. Bad Things happen to good people. Good things happen to bad people, and bad things happen to bad people.

I believe there are very few bad people — a lot of them are good people who lost their souls and ways. But the good things that happen to them redirect them in the road to act well again.

Somedays we act for good and sometimes we do bad things. We try to do the best all time.

You did well when you clapped for my story. You gave me hope, prodding. I will do my best to live up to your expectations.

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