Okay, I re-read the introduction. I still like it a lot.
But it does beg the question:
Does someone who has really learned to let others into her life deliberately set up shop in a city/country/continent where she knows no one? Where she works alone on a laptop all day and thus has no opportunity for meeting a single soul? Where opportunities for human interaction are limited to the cash register at the supermarket and asking for the check at the wi-fi coffee shop?
Just wondering.
Maybe I’ve got a ways to go on the lesson-learning front.
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er...no comment.
However, whatever you feel the answer is to your question, you definitely should address this within the body of your book!
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