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Garys are really my luck!

The first Gary that awed me was Gary Oldman, who contributed to my neat habit of reading soundtracks. It's not ironic, I would say, some thing just works out its way to give us a little power of deciding for ourselves- I was curious about the white capsule the cop in "Léon the Professional" took before he started to hear symphony but well I found listening to soundtracks also possibly inspiring.

The second Gary was a dear friend I met in McHenry, Illinois. I shouldn't spoil too much the "episodes" in my coming book, WHICH. It probably would also be shown in my series of melancholy countryside adventures. And all my other friends there- even if I don't mention their names, I hope they would know that I have been thinking of then. The only thing that probably wouldn't come true is a writing proposal that I had in mind while staying at that property that Gary managed. The entrance to that town was and is still impressive- the serenity of the grave by the church plus the weird trembling from the big toe cramp by the stairs of the biggest church in Johnsburg. I should maybe ask Gary if he would like the idea of me revisiting?

And then the most recent very young Gary, a cool guy at Michigan that I should definitely considering asking to build a team with! This Gary is also my first customer of my first published book! Even though my book was literally dropped off at the door of his mom's house, Gary still felt cheerful for me. Well, at least I have customers that could buy something from me, even just for their own possessions. So that I wouldn't be fired for not reaching a minimum sales quote! Seriously, am I doing such a bad job?



Upon the inspiration from the third Gary, I've seen the possibility of presenting a virtual bookshelf that could be a fantastic collection of all the besty sellers for my fellows!

Let's call it PROJECT Life Journey of the BooksPlease send me suggestions for what the cool/good/sweet/bittersweet special reads that you have in mind so I could ask Amazon and maybe other affiliated partners to supply it. You don’t expect me to write all of those, right:)

Also, I'll set the one recommended by Gary first: "Inner Engineering: A Yogi's Guide to Joy". 

I am a super nova now. And happy working everyone! 




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