Too much alleged ‘fantasy’ is just empty sugar, life with the crusts cut off.

Terry Pratchett
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In a field of fantasy, the only real thing is the struggle. The more you struggle, the more you learn about yourself and your relationships. When you feel that you have failed because you have been unable to create a perfect world out of thin air, then know that your efforts have not been wasted. You have learned what you can and what you cannot do.

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