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The alchemist
The alchemist








the alchemist

And there comes one day when you’re not afraid anymore. Because falling on cobblestones makes you habitual of it. They’re often scolded, “what nonsense is this.”īut they NEVER give up. So many writers are disregarded daily for the type of novel draft they bring into the publishing house. When they’re chopping the fruits, and it suddenly hurts their finger, will it stop them from cooking again? Will it prevent them from creating tasty foods? Also, it’s better to get back up for the sake of your long-term sacrifices than to let your struggles go into a *deep garbage hole*. We often don’t realize but the last “getting up” is always the hardest.

the alchemist

Maybe the 8th (eighth) time is the breakthrough. If you’ve fallen seven times, get back up. Since we’ve tried multiple times, why did you choose to give up this time? John Wooden often says: most people who give up are always closest to achieving. Perhaps you didn’t think you were so close :( The thing is, we never know when’s the last toss. The secret of life is to fall seven times and to get up eight times. My five most popular life lessons from the novel are: 1.

the alchemist

This book has inspired millions of readers worldwide to live their dreams and pursue their goals. The true essence of this story: sometimes the journey is more important than the destination.įor us, our journey is now, and our destination is an afterlife.Īlchemist provides a contrast in people’s life who achieve their goals and those who don’t. “ The Alchemist,” by Paulo Coelho, holds jam-filled life lessons at each step.










The alchemist