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“But the heart & soul of our union was then, & is still today, intense, luminescent conversation. Even to the writing of this very sentence, if Jada & I begin a conversation, it is a minimum two-hour endeavor, & it is not uncommon that we talk for five or six hours at a stretch. Our joy of pondering & perusing mysteries of the universe through the mirror of each other’s experience is unbridled ecstasy. Even in the depths of disagreement, there is nothing in this world that either of us more cherished or enjoys than the opportunity to grow & learn from each other through passionate communication.”

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Will Smith, born on September 25, 1968, is a renowned American actor, musician, and producer. Known for his versatile acting skills and wide range of performances, Smith has made a name for himself in both film and television. He gained widespread attention in the early 1990s for his role in the TV show 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', and further solidified his film career with movies like 'Independence Day' and 'I Am Legend'. Smith has been recognized with numerous awards for his exceptional acting, including an Academy Award for Best Actor. more

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