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What lesson has the writer learnt from the blacksmith?
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The Blacksmith is a man we should all aspire to be. He understands that he is owed nothing simply for existing; his future is 100% dependent on himself and nobody else. Thus, he pushes himself to be better, going to bed proud each night, knowing that he's done the best that he possibly can to create a good life.
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The Blacksmith is a man we should all aspire to be. He understands that he is owed nothing simply for existing; his future is 100% dependent on himself and nobody else. Thus, he pushes himself to be better, going to bed proud each night, knowing that he's done the best that he possibly can to create a good life
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