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Why when things seem to go well...?
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Suddenly...
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...without warning.
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They stop working?
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Questions.
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Questions that rarely have answers.
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And all they do
is increase the uncertainty.
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How much does luck
have to do in all this?
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But actually...
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... in a second everything can change.
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Is it true when they say
that if a door is closed ...
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... a window opens?
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Life, at times ...
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... seems to be driving itself.
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It turns.
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Changes pace
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How much do we really
influence those changes?
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Who am I?
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I was the first child
of parents who dreamed...
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...of a united and numerous family.
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And I got used to having
more things than I needed.
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My way of answering them
was to be the best.
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In everything
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I started looking
for more independence.
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Writing allowed me
to invent that place.
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One day...
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... I decided to look further.
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I realized that there were
many things I didn't know, like..
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...how to play guitar
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Until one morning ...
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... I had a lucky accident.
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I met Beatrice.
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She was the first to see
the things I had written.
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Beatrice showed it to Jack.
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Jack could not stop reading.
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Jack showed it to Celine.
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Celine was touched.
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She showed it to Professor Pingot.
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Professor Pingot didn't think
the text was mine.
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He showed it to Mr. Connor.
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Mr. Connor owned
a major publisher.
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And in that moment...
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...everything...
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...started.
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"I wanted to tell you that
the first edition is running out."
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"And we're printing the second ..."
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"... And you're still in the ranking!"
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Yes?
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Good afternoon
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Who are you?
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Who am I?
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I grew up with my grandparents.
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I had a very happy childhood, ...
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... that faded away little by little.
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First my grandfather.
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Then it was my grandmother.
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The chicken...
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...the plant...
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...and the dog's sight.
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The city seemed like
the perfect place to start growing.
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It seemed.
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Things went well
in Mr. Yussuff's greengrocer.
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Until the very greedy
could not bear I got hungry.
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By chance,
I met a great hairdresser.
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The actresses
of the nextdoor theater...
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...went in the afternoons to ask...
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...for hair for their wigs.
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I would put them in a bag
and take it to them.
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It was several months.
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Until one day,...
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... the main actress
didn't make the final rehearsal.
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And I knew your text by heart.
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"Thinking about it, ...
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... makes me want
to tear myself to shreds! "
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Then, the first text
did not take long to prove me.
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And the first payments to act.
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And the first investment ...
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...a bicycle.
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In the mornings I use it
to go to the theater school.
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And in the afternoons ...
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... I work delivering orders.
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Sir, I'm from "Click" offices.
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Home delivery.
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Well,...
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... come in, ...
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... dont just stay there.
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Don't worry sir.
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You just have to sign the receipt.
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Come in.
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I'm not used to signing standing up.
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It does not say what the box contains.
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Do you know?
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I can tell you've never
received a delivery.
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I have no idea
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So many books...
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Are you a writer?
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I've written something
here and there.
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Are you famous?!
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What is fame to you?
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It seems to me...
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...something like the reverse of oblivion?
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I once heard a writer say that fame ...
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...is a spot on the tip of the nose.
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Everyone sees it ...
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...except you.
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I think you realize that you care, ...
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... when you look in the newspapers ...
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...and you don't appear.
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When you go out to the street ...
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... and nobody greets you.
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I'm going to make coffee.
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Do you want one?
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I do not know if it that would be correct.
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It will be only five incorrect minutes.
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Ok.
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And tell me,
what do you do?
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Half the time
I'm a delivery girl.
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And the other half, actress.
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And in two weeks
we will premiere a play...
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...and for the first time
I have the leading role!
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Umm! That's great!
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Yes!
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Everything has been like a dream.
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I still can't believe it.
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And you?
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What are you working on now?
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In a kind of crisis, I would say.
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Things do not come to me.
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It's as if everything changed very suddenly.
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In a moment I was so high ...
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... that it changed my point of view.
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And it happens that sometimes,...
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...inspiration suffers from vertigo in heights.
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And she leaves...
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... without giving any explanation.
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And you stay...
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...blank
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Time passed by and my editor asked for explanations ...
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... that I couldn't even give myself.
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Maybe everything was a sum of fortunate events.
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Maybe it was just being at the right time and in the right place.
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And the worst of all...
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...is that maybe I never even had any ...
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...talent.
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I have a confession to make.
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I know very well who you are.
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You probably dont even imagine,...
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...but yout book ...
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...was my only company for a long time.
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I read it many times.
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It was a great friend...
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...in difficult times.
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When I went to work at the delivery company, ...
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... I fantasized about the idea that one day ...
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... it would be my turn to deliver you something ...
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... and I could meet you in person.
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Sometimes,...
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... you have to help luck a little bit.
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Also, I wanted you to know that the text of the play I told you about ...
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...is mine.
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And is inspired by your book.
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I hope you don't mind.
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No...
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No no!...
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I...
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Of course not, I ...
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I had to tell you what you ...
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...your book!,...
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...means to me.
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Well! I have to go.
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I wont take up more of your time.
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Thanks for the conversation...
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...and coffee.
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You're welcome...
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...It was very nice...
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I would love to see you…
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...go see you!, to the premiere of your play.
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Of course!
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You have to see it!
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I'll send you an invitation.
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¡Hey!
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There is nothing in the box!
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Are you sure?
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Look again...
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...maybe this time you have luck!