James Patterson
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What had been was going to be, and it's just, okay, and that's the solution or the best that I can come up with.
What had been was going to be, and it's just, okay, and that's the solution or the best that I can come up with.
Oh, yeah, I forgot. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll clean them up before I put it in, but yeah.
Oh, yeah, I forgot. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll clean them up before I put it in, but yeah.
Oh, yeah, I forgot. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll clean them up before I put it in, but yeah.
Yeah. Oh, kids, kids, kids, please. Your kid comes home. How was school? What are you going to do this year? I don't know. And in school, man, well, what could you do? You could write, you could read, you could play soccer, you could rob a liquor store. So many possibilities. But just getting him in that habit of, you know, getting past that first thought and or the blank screen.
Yeah. Oh, kids, kids, kids, please. Your kid comes home. How was school? What are you going to do this year? I don't know. And in school, man, well, what could you do? You could write, you could read, you could play soccer, you could rob a liquor store. So many possibilities. But just getting him in that habit of, you know, getting past that first thought and or the blank screen.
Yeah. Oh, kids, kids, kids, please. Your kid comes home. How was school? What are you going to do this year? I don't know. And in school, man, well, what could you do? You could write, you could read, you could play soccer, you could rob a liquor store. So many possibilities. But just getting him in that habit of, you know, getting past that first thought and or the blank screen.
If they did that in school, every single class or at least one class a day, just getting them used to going to the next step. This whole thing of first impression, first impression is frequently wrong and screwed up, messed up. How many people have you met in your first impression? You really, you got it all wrong. They were okay. They were shy.
If they did that in school, every single class or at least one class a day, just getting them used to going to the next step. This whole thing of first impression, first impression is frequently wrong and screwed up, messed up. How many people have you met in your first impression? You really, you got it all wrong. They were okay. They were shy.
If they did that in school, every single class or at least one class a day, just getting them used to going to the next step. This whole thing of first impression, first impression is frequently wrong and screwed up, messed up. How many people have you met in your first impression? You really, you got it all wrong. They were okay. They were shy.
Well, if you know it then, but then at least you can come back and go, I'm going to give you another chance.
Well, if you know it then, but then at least you can come back and go, I'm going to give you another chance.
Well, if you know it then, but then at least you can come back and go, I'm going to give you another chance.
And then you go, oh, no, I was right the first time.
And then you go, oh, no, I was right the first time.
And then you go, oh, no, I was right the first time.
Well, we just have one, Jack. We tried to do that. The thing with Jack, a piece of it was trying to get him comfortable and understand what the core of himself is. Okay, I understand the acne problem and the hair, all that stuff, but that stuff doesn't matter. And we have sympathy for it, but just reminding him of who you are and getting comfortable with that. I wanted to play in the NBA.
Well, we just have one, Jack. We tried to do that. The thing with Jack, a piece of it was trying to get him comfortable and understand what the core of himself is. Okay, I understand the acne problem and the hair, all that stuff, but that stuff doesn't matter. And we have sympathy for it, but just reminding him of who you are and getting comfortable with that. I wanted to play in the NBA.
Well, we just have one, Jack. We tried to do that. The thing with Jack, a piece of it was trying to get him comfortable and understand what the core of himself is. Okay, I understand the acne problem and the hair, all that stuff, but that stuff doesn't matter. And we have sympathy for it, but just reminding him of who you are and getting comfortable with that. I wanted to play in the NBA.