"When you want to replace mistakes with right actions in life, remember this:
The first revolution one must make is within oneself.
Yes, this is the foremost and most important revolution.
Battling for an idea without having a personal opinion, without knowing what you want from life and from people is one of the most dangerous things.
Do not
Let's assume the best. You found the perfect company for your first acquisition, you located financing, you maintained continuity and this morning, some time later, you woke up with Acquisition Fever.
If you're like most budding high performers, the "fever" is really an outgrowth of your realization that you'll never
Writing for publication may be both the easiest and the hardest thing you’ll ever do. Learning the rules—if they can be called rules—is the easy part. Following them, turning them into regular habits, is an ongoing struggle. Here are the rules:
1. Read. Read about the art, the craft, and the business of writing. Read the kind of work you’d like
Jeanette Winterson is a flourishing writer who has numerous prizes for instance John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Whitbread Prize, a BAFTA Award, E. M. Forster Award, the St. Louis Literary Award, also Lambda Literary Award. Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson is written in 2019 and it is a postmodernist novel that giving a sense of re-writing
The Eighteen Types (of Seducer's Victims)
1) The Reformed Rake or Siren:
People of this type were once happy-go lucky seducers who had their way with the opposite sex. But the day came when they were forced to give this up—someone corraled them into a relationship, they were encountering too much social hostility, they were getting older and