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“In the 80s a Tennessee cousin decided he wanted to be a pro-wrestler. There was no real need to train or prepare back then. They just had him arrive a bit early to learn all he needed to know. After showing him a few tricks to sell the action he was handed a fake blood capsule. Fans liked to see the match end in blood. But that cousin was there to fight. Wrestling was real. The bell rang and punches were thrown. "Dirty" Dick Slater split my cousin's head open with an elbow. The match ended in blood as the crowd cheered. Anything can be real for a single night.”

“In the grand art of the word, a person comes closest to their own reality, yet this proximity demands a colossal effort. Sculpting words as an artist shapes marble, the writer measures their abilities against reality, a material as rigid and unpredictable. This endeavour is not devoid of ingenuity and refined techniques, but at its core, it holds something simpler and more human: relentless work. Although magic is present, it is often eclipsed by the effort and dedication required to transform words into the true mirror of our soul.”