adaptability
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What is your mission? My mission in life is to rise into the greatest version of myself — a version I’ve never met before, but one I’m determined to become. I am committed to becoming someone the next generation can point to with pride, someone whose footsteps make the path a little clearer, a little
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Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why? I spend more time thinking about the future because it holds what I want most in this world—possibility. The past isn’t meant to be lived in for too long, though for an overthinker like me, revisiting it is sometimes inevitable. The past
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What makes you feel nostalgic? Honestly… it’s the memories of my Nana back home in Massachusetts. She was the anchor of our whole bloodline — the kind of woman whose presence held generations together without her ever having to say it out loud. I think about **Sunday dinners**, the whole house buzzing, pots clattering, cousins
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For sixty years, the Jennings and Rockwell Mafia families have been locked in a brutal war. When Jrue Jennings—better known as Trouble—takes the throne, the Rockwell boss makes a desperate move to end the bloodshed… even if it means sacrificing the one person he swore to protect: his daughter, Storm. Storm becomes the ultimate peace
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Is your life today what you pictured a year ago? I can’t say my life is exactly where I wanted it to be this year compared to last, but growth rarely happens in a straight line. Sometimes progress comes in small steps, sometimes in leaps. For me, the major shifts still need more movement, but
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Heart of a Goon follows Gerald “Goon” Wraithe and Zoya “Ms. Lawyer” Caselli—two people shaped by vastly different upbringings and emotional landscapes. Goon was raised by a single mother who, despite her struggles, surrounded her sons with love and protection. His love language is physical touch, a reflection of the warmth he grew up with.
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Adonis: The Cost of a Billionaire’s Heart introduces readers to Adonis Holland and Simora “Sim” Campbell, along with her young son Mason. After the tragic death of his father, Adonis becomes a man even he barely recognizes. With both parents gone and a manipulative ex in his past, his sole focus is on protecting and
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🎨 Color‑Coded Breakdown🔴 Red– Conflict & Passion Chris’s detrimental mistake leaves Harlow and Mel in turmoil. Beau’s demons echo Chris’s struggles. The intensity of heartbreak and resilience. 🟢 Green- Growth & Roots Harlow’s escape from Chicago to a small Louisiana town. The brothers’ determination to confront issues directly instead of running. Symbolizes healing and grounding
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What could you do less of? I could do less of worrying about what others think of me and constantly trying to prove my love to people. I could stop second-guessing my actions based on how I imagine others might judge them. I want to let go of the fear of the unknown and my