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"He was an arrogant man. And foolishly courageous. What he believed to be bravery, others called stupidity. He spoke against things that no one dared question. He refused to accept what the world told him he was."
"My father believed that yes, everyone is born with a destiny," he said at last. "But he also believed that destiny was not singular. That it existed in levels."
His fingers hovered over the piles.
"Some were born with weak destiny. Some with strong. Some ...
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