Mr. Robert is an aspiring writer who works as a university lecturer. Recently, he has been deeply focused on writing novels. He has submitted two manuscripts to publishers, but unfortunately, both were rejected. Despite this, Mr. Robert still dreams of the day his books will provide for his needs. He doesn't aim to be a world-famous author or a millionaire; he simply hopes that by writing twenty books, he can afford a modest house, a car, and his children's education.
His motivation came from an entrepreneur and author who claimed that nineteen books were enough to support a family. This mentor suggested that one only needs an hour a day to write. Inspired, Mr. Robert went even further, spending more than an hour on his manuscripts. However, this led him to neglect his primary responsibilities as a lecturer. His workload was heavy, and he should have been prioritizing the research relevant to his field.
Mr. Robert soon realized he had taken the wrong steps. He should have prioritized his career, especially since his novels had yet to earn a single cent. Nevertheless, he refused to give up and continued to write. At his lowest point, he realized how difficult it truly is to produce a book. He concluded that he needed to synchronize his writing with his profession. Instead of keeping them separate, he decided to write about his experiences and expertise in his field, turning his professional knowledge into his next book.
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