Who are you?

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2 Jun 202013:31

Summary

TLDRThe script explores themes of luck, influence, and self-discovery through the intertwined stories of a writer and a delivery girl. The writer's journey from obscurity to success, and the girl's path from delivering orders to starring in a play, both hinge on chance encounters and the impact of a single book that connects them.

Takeaways

  • 😔 Life can be unpredictable, with things suddenly changing without warning, leading to increased uncertainty.
  • 🤔 The role of luck in life's events is often questioned, as it seems to play a significant part in how things unfold.
  • 🚪 The saying 'when one door closes, another window opens' is highlighted, suggesting that opportunities can arise from unexpected places.
  • 👶 The protagonist's background is explored, showing how their upbringing influenced their drive to be the best in everything they do.
  • 📚 Writing is portrayed as a means of finding independence and a way to create a personal space of expression.
  • 🎸 Learning new skills, like playing the guitar, is depicted as a journey of self-discovery and growth.
  • 💑 Beatrice's role in the protagonist's life is pivotal, as she is the first to recognize and appreciate their writing talent.
  • 📚 The protagonist's work gains recognition through a chain of people who are touched by their writing, leading to a publishing deal.
  • 🏙️ The protagonist's move to the city and their experiences in a greengrocer and as a hairdresser show the importance of chance encounters in shaping one's path.
  • 🚲 The protagonist's life takes a turn when they deliver orders and end up delivering something to themselves, illustrating how fate can be influenced by one's actions.
  • 🎭 The protagonist's double life as a delivery girl and an actress culminates in a leading role in a play inspired by their own book, showing the interconnectedness of life's events.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the script?

    -The main theme of the script revolves around the unpredictability of life, the role of luck, and the impact of personal choices and external influences on one's journey.

  • What does the phrase 'if a door is closed, a window opens' signify in the script?

    -This phrase signifies the idea that when one opportunity or path is blocked, another one may open up, suggesting that there is always hope and potential for new beginnings.

  • How does the protagonist's life change after meeting Beatrice?

    -After meeting Beatrice, the protagonist's life changes dramatically. Beatrice is the first to see the things he has written, and her sharing of his work with others leads to his success as a writer.

  • What role does the character Jack play in the protagonist's life?

    -Jack plays a crucial role in the protagonist's life by reading his work and showing it to Celine, which eventually leads to the protagonist's writing being recognized and published.

  • Why does the protagonist feel a sense of crisis in his writing career?

    -The protagonist feels a sense of crisis in his writing career because he experiences a sudden change in his success and inspiration, leading him to question his talent and the nature of his achievements.

  • How does the protagonist's childhood influence his life choices?

    -The protagonist's childhood, spent with his grandparents and marked by a sense of abundance, influences his life choices by instilling in him a desire to be the best and to seek independence.

  • What is the significance of the protagonist's first investment in a bicycle?

    -The bicycle symbolizes the protagonist's first step towards independence and his commitment to his dual life as a delivery girl and an actress, showing his determination to succeed in both roles.

  • How does the protagonist's interaction with the delivery person reveal her connection to his life?

    -The protagonist's interaction with the delivery person reveals that she has been inspired by his book and has even written a play inspired by it. This unexpected connection highlights the impact his work has had on others.

  • What does the protagonist's confession about not knowing who he is imply about his identity and self-perception?

    -The protagonist's confession implies a struggle with his identity and self-perception, suggesting that he is grappling with questions about who he truly is and what defines him beyond his achievements.

  • How does the script explore the concept of fame and its impact on the protagonist?

    -The script explores the concept of fame through the protagonist's reflections on its nature and his personal experiences with it. It suggests that fame can be both a blessing and a curse, offering visibility but also leading to a sense of disconnection.

Outlines

00:00

📚 The Journey of a Writer

The first paragraph introduces a writer's existential questions about the unpredictability of life and the role of luck. The writer reflects on their upbringing in a family that valued excellence, leading them to strive for the best in all they do. They found solace and independence in writing, which eventually led to a chance encounter with Beatrice, who recognized their talent. This encounter set off a chain reaction of events, leading to their work being read by influential people like Jack, Celine, Professor Pingot, and Mr. Connor, who owned a major publisher. This culminated in the writer's first edition running out and a second edition being printed, highlighting the writer's sudden rise to success.

05:00

🎭 The Actress and the Writer

The second paragraph follows the story of an actress who is also a delivery girl. She recounts her journey from memorizing a text by heart to proving herself through her first payments and investments, such as buying a bicycle. She uses the bicycle to attend theater school in the mornings and deliver orders in the afternoons. One day, she delivers a package to a writer, who turns out to be the author of the text she memorized. They discuss fame and the writer's struggle with inspiration, hinting at a crisis in their creative process. The actress reveals that she is the lead in a play inspired by the writer's book, and the writer is invited to the premiere, adding a layer of connection between their stories.

10:02

🌟 The Unexpected Connection

The third paragraph deepens the connection between the actress and the writer. The actress confesses her admiration for the writer's book, which she used as a source of comfort during difficult times. She also reveals that the play she is starring in is inspired by the writer's work. The writer is touched by this revelation and is invited to the premiere of the play. The paragraph ends with a playful moment where the writer checks an empty box, symbolizing the unexpected and sometimes elusive nature of luck and opportunity.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Uncertainty

Uncertainty in this context refers to the unpredictable and unforeseen nature of life events. It is a central theme of the video, highlighting the lack of control we often have over our circumstances. The script mentions 'Questions that rarely have answers' and 'increase the uncertainty,' illustrating the protagonist's contemplation of life's unpredictability and the challenges it presents.

💡Luck

Luck is portrayed as a significant, yet intangible, factor in the script. It is defined as the chance occurrence of events that can significantly alter one's life. The video explores the role of luck in success and failure, with phrases like 'How much does luck have to do in all this?' and 'I had a lucky accident,' which underscore the unexpected opportunities that can arise and change the course of one's life.

💡Independence

Independence is the state of being self-reliant and autonomous, which is a key aspect of the protagonist's journey. The script shows the protagonist seeking independence through writing, as a means to 'invent that place' and establish their own identity apart from their family's expectations. The phrase 'I started looking for more independence' exemplifies this pursuit.

💡Influence

Influence here denotes the power to affect or change the behavior of others or the course of events. The script questions 'How much do we really influence those changes?' in reference to the protagonist's contemplation of their agency in life's shifts and transformations.

💡Talent

Talent is the natural aptitude or skill in a particular area. In the script, the protagonist grapples with self-doubt, questioning whether their success is due to talent or mere fortunate circumstances. The line 'Maybe I never even had any ... talent' reflects this introspection on the source of their achievements.

💡Fame

Fame is the state of being known and talked about by many people. The video script uses the metaphor 'fame ... is a spot on the tip of the nose' to illustrate the elusive and often one-sided nature of fame. It is something that others perceive but the individual may not fully recognize or understand.

💡Oblivion

Oblivion refers to the state of being forgotten or ignored. In the script, it is contrasted with fame, suggesting that the absence of recognition or attention can be as impactful as its presence. The line '...something like the reverse of oblivion?' highlights the protagonist's contemplation of the significance of being remembered versus being forgotten.

💡Vertigo

Vertigo, in this context, metaphorically represents a state of dizziness or confusion, particularly in relation to the protagonist's inspiration. The script states 'inspiration suffers from vertigo in heights,' indicating that success and high achievement can sometimes lead to a loss of direction or clarity in one's creative process.

💡Crisis

A crisis is a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger. The protagonist describes being 'in a kind of crisis,' where their creative flow has been interrupted, and they are struggling to produce new work. This keyword is used to convey the emotional and professional challenges faced by the character.

💡Deliverance

Deliverance in the script has a dual meaning: it refers to both the act of delivering goods, as seen with the protagonist's job as a delivery girl, and the metaphorical deliverance from a personal or creative crisis. The line 'I fantasized about the idea that one day ... it would be my turn to deliver you something' encapsulates this dual usage.

💡Premiere

A premiere is the first performance or showing of a play, movie, or other production. In the script, the protagonist is excited about the premiere of a play in which they have the leading role, symbolizing a significant achievement in their acting career. The mention of 'premiere a play' and the protagonist's anticipation for this event underscores the theme of personal growth and accomplishment.

Highlights

Life's unpredictability and the role of luck in shaping our experiences and outcomes.

The constant questioning and the uncertainty it brings to our lives.

The transformative power of a single moment and its potential to change everything.

The philosophical inquiry into whether opportunities arise when one door closes.

The exploration of personal identity and the journey of self-discovery.

The impact of a supportive upbringing and the drive to excel.

The pursuit of independence and the role of writing as a means of self-expression.

The serendipitous encounter with Beatrice that leads to recognition of the protagonist's writing.

The chain of events that begins with a single act of sharing and ends with publishing success.

The tangible results of creative work, as seen in the first edition selling out and a second printing.

The protagonist's reflection on the fleeting nature of fame and its visibility to others but not oneself.

The protagonist's crisis of inspiration and the struggle to maintain creative output.

The confession of the delivery girl who finds solace and inspiration in the protagonist's book.

The girl's aspiration to deliver something meaningful to the protagonist, symbolizing a reversal of roles.

The revelation that the girl is an aspiring playwright, inspired by the protagonist's work.

The protagonist's invitation to the girl's play premiere, showing a mutual exchange of inspiration and support.

The humorous twist ending where the expected delivery turns out to be empty, reflecting on the theme of luck.

Transcripts

play00:30

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?

play01:52

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.

play02:52

Professor Pingot didn't think the text was mine.

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He showed it to Mr. Connor.

play03:00

Mr. Connor owned a major publisher.

play03:07

And in that moment...

play03:09

...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 did'nt 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 ...

play06:01

... 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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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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That's great!

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¡Yeah!

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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 your 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,...

play10:19

... 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 ...

play10:25

...is mine.

play10:26

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!

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