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The saying goes, "If you wrote your life's story, would anyone want to read it?"
How would you answer that?
That question got me thinking a bit after I read a pastor's goal list that included a goal for himself to write his autobiography for his grandchildren. He has gone out and visited other countries, planted a church, written books. Pretty good start I would think.
I would like to think my story is just starting, but you never know how much time you have...but I would really like to have a story that people want to read.
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I too have considered that question. I am a little further down life's road and I would like to believe that even if my autobiography would not be a best seller, they would at least be able to say that he seems like a pretty solid fellow, a father that took an interest in his kids.
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