progress:
(page 262 of 262)
"I feel like her decision to leave again doesn't fell like victory or a clear choice. It feels more like an acceptance of consequences. She doesn’t suddenly become certain or confident; instead, she understands that staying would require a level of denial she can no longer maintain. There’s something almost harsh about it, like she’s choosing the life that is already tied to her, even if it doesn’t feel fully hers." — 4 hours, 20 min ago
"I feel like her decision to leave again doesn't fell like victory or a clear choice. It feels more like an acceptance of consequences. She doesn’t suddenly become certain or confident; instead, she understands that staying would require a level of denial she can no longer maintain. There’s something almost harsh about it, like she’s choosing the life that is already tied to her, even if it doesn’t feel fully hers." — 4 hours, 20 min ago
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progress:
(page 49 of 400)
"This section showed ambition not through speeches but through everyday settings like classrooms, workplaces, and conversations. People revealed themselves by tone and action, while Schwarzman’s retrospective voice showed institutions. The limited yet purposeful language makes to have moral clarity, weighing loyalty, risk, and integrity." — Nov 09, 2025 04:22PM
"This section showed ambition not through speeches but through everyday settings like classrooms, workplaces, and conversations. People revealed themselves by tone and action, while Schwarzman’s retrospective voice showed institutions. The limited yet purposeful language makes to have moral clarity, weighing loyalty, risk, and integrity." — Nov 09, 2025 04:22PM
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