If you're to explain your works, then surely you have chosen wrong audience!

Ramana Pemmaraju
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If you're to explain your works, then surely you have chosen wrong audience! meaning that even if a person is a little bit successful, the person behind the success is still a failure. This sentence also conveys that a person who has achieved a lot of success is not happy with it and wants to change the world around them.

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