This author is horrible.

He can’t get anything right.

He experiments a lot and at times leaves things, projects, and people hanging. And then starts all over again.

Now add to that his failures and the stories around them.

Who would want to read that?

Not you, right? But maybe in the next decade, a few would queue to read it.

Why?

Because I’m the author of it.

And I’m working hard on writing the next chapter of my life. I want to end my book on a high.

We all are authors, aren’t we? Day by day, adding pages to the chapters of our lives.

Loaded with ups and downs, our lives have got film-worthy twists and plots.

We all will have traumatic, turbulent, happy, and inspiring stories that’ll be part of our book.

What you and I must work on is the climax.

What should the last line in your book read?

Once you figure that out, your story will align itself with the ending.

Mine will read: “…And he explored every little fraction of talent he had and helped a million people in their journey to inner peace and happiness.”