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Ordinary people

We can learn a lot of new things and inspirations from the life of ordinary people.

The history of each human entity is a fascinating history and journey. Also, I believe that the history of all human lives which appeared in this world is one enormous and unexplained mystery.

But why do we read mainly about famous people? Artists, politicians, athletes, etc. Why do we not take a closer look at the history of ordinary people? Indeed, I am not an exception. I love to read about great artists’ lives and their artistic heritage. Caravaggio, Hiroshige, Fyodor Dostoyevski, Claude Monet, Salvador Dali, Stanley Kubrick, Zdzislaw Beksinski, Stanislaw Lem are the artists I do read books. Also, I take from them constant inspirations. But why do I not learn and take motivations from usual people?

The answer is simple. 99,9% of ordinary people did not leave any signed history of their lives.

In general, people do not write their autobiographies. Okay, we can try to find their health history in health centers. But, I do not think that the history of diseases could be inspirational.

Nevertheless, as I wrote in the beginning, I believe that the history of practically all the people could be inspirational. Also, most people do not feel that their accounts can affect and excite others. They believe if they lead a calm life without any substantial achievements or failures, their existence wouldn’t be worth describing. They are mistaken. Fyodor Dostoyevski was the one who took inspiration from the usual people. He was keenly observing surroundings, analyzing, listening to others. Then, based on facts, he was creating his inner, magnificent, fictional world.

This blog will be a starting point to write a biography about me.

Who knows, maybe I will write an autobiography by myself? I genuinely encourage you, my Dear Friend, to do the same. Start blogging or begin to write a diary. Believe me, that your life is worth describing.

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