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Re: Featured Interview: Randal Joy Thompson

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Definitely moved, new writers should be really inspired.
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This interview encouraged me to write that novel. Also, I love the idea, as scary as it is, of world travel. His grandmother left her job as a teacher to travel the world alone. She must have had ambition.
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Great book Joy! I think it will raffle a few feathers in the international politics to have some of the ideas you have spoken of in the book, put into practice by the often-overlooked common man.
Already, worldwide there's commotion over leadership and failure of governments; I just saw somebody among protesters in New Zealand holding up a placard written 'Goverment must go'. All this nonsense of Central digital currencies is just the last kicks of many a dying horse, most governments that still want slaves that pay them taxes.
I'd like to read it.
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Reading this interview it was like I was the one doing it I'm inspired by his wise words and as a young person with life ahead of me I need this kind of talk #awesome
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This is an inspiring book for upcoming writers. with determination you can do anything,never give up.
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This is a fantastic book to lead the youth through the journey of their youth. it contains various sights and words of good advice as well as detailed descriptions of the world. It also has mystic narratives of the world as a whole.
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Randal talks about a very important topic. The truth is that these types of issues often go unnoticed. We have to worry as a society and take an interest in the things that happen around us. If not, we will lose more and more benefits without realizing it. Proleptic Leadership on the Commons is seen to be a very interesting book. I liked knowing more through this interview.
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Politics is definitely a great topic
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