Believe in the Beauty of Your Dreams
Charles was born in a poor family and lived in streets.
He attended school only for
four years and barely knew to read and write.
The kid s burning desire was to
become a writer, but everything seemed to be against him...
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Believe in the Beauty of Your Dreams
Charles was born in a poor family and lived in streets.
He attended school only for
four years and barely knew to read and write.
The kid s burning desire was to
become a writer, but everything seemed to be against him and the difficulties
seemed insurmountable.
He found a job in a warehouse and was barely able to make
his ends meet.
Still, the kid dreamt of becoming a writer and wrote in broken
English.
Fearing to be ridiculed by his slum friends, he posted his first manuscript
in night so that he would go unnoticed.
The young Charles couldn t resist crying when he saw his first story in print: finally
one publisher believed that his words were worthy to print! He was excited with his
achievement and wandered around in his slum with tears rolling in his cheeks.
Charles Dickens had every reason to give up and make a living out of working as a
worker in the factory.
Rather his life did get totally transformed, only because he
believed in the
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