If you have not done things worthy of being written about, at least write things worthy of being read.

Giacomo Casanova
If you have not done things worthy of being written...
If you have not done things worthy of being written...
If you have not done things worthy of being written...
If you have not done things worthy of being written...
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If you have not done things worthy of being written about, at least write things worthy of being read. The ability to communicate with the world is the key to success. How do you communicate with the world? You write! It’s that simple. Whether you are sending an email, posting to Facebook, Twitter or blogging, writing something worth reading about will give you a chance to contribute to other people’s lives. If your goal is to be remembered after you are gone, then make sure you make the effort to be worth remembering right now.

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