You'll Be Judged
Harsh title I know. Harsh as it may be it's true! I just want to throw out a Friday morning thought. Something to chew on, something to ponder.................... "You will not be judged according to what did while on this planet. You'll be judged according to what you were called to do while you were on this planet". Just a thought.

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See things as they are and write about them. Don?t waste your creative energy trying to make things up. Even if you are writing fiction, write the things you see and know.
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