Like The: Flowing River
: To write beautifully, a pencil must occasionally suffer the pain of being sharpened. Similarly, we must endure trials to become better versions of ourselves.
: A pencil allows us to erase mistakes. Making corrections is not bad; it keeps us on the right path. Like the Flowing River
" Like the Flowing River " is a collection of 101 reflective essays, short stories, and philosophical thoughts by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. Originally published in various international newspapers between 1998 and 2005, these pieces explore profound themes of life, death, destiny, and the simple beauty of human experience. : To write beautifully, a pencil must occasionally
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: Every stroke of a pencil leaves a mark. We should be conscious that every action we take in life leaves a legacy. Popular Editions and Merchandise
: What matters most is not the exterior wood of the pencil, but the graphite inside. Likewise, our inner character is more important than our appearance.
: Just as a pencil is guided by a hand, we must remember there is a hand (God or destiny) guiding us toward our purpose.
