All his life, Atriya followed one rule.

Refuse to be weak.

Push harder.
Ignore pain.
Punish hesitation.

What didn’t make you stronger was a waste of time.

People asked why he drove himself like that.

He never answered.

Why wouldn’t you?

But something had started to interrupt him.

A thought he couldn’t crush.

And the timing couldn’t be worse.

Strength built him. Now it’s starting to question him.


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13 responses to “Refuse to Be Weak”

  1. My honest compliments! This is seriously upgraded self-advertising, it creates a stronger desire to read that book…take good care of yourself

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    1. I’ll have to pass 99% of the kudos to my marketing person, Jes. She’s coming in with the vision, she’s read all my books, and she’s fiddling with the image generation to make sure that things look and feel right. She did say she really appreciated your compliment, and to thank you! 🙂

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      1. I highly suspected third party assistance… Chef’s kiss to the approach😽 But it still takes making a good decision to find the person best suited to maximize the potential for what you are trying to achieve. Nobody needs to reply, take good care of yourself 🙂

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  2. Sadly Amazon flopped again. The link takes one to the US site and does not redirect automatically to the same product in the region of the buyer. I wonder if there’s a better link you can add – as a vendor.

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    1. could you try this link and let me know if it works better

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      1. Couldn’t see a new link.

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    2. My marketing person wants to do away with Amazon altogether, so hopefully we can get that in place. Thanks for the input–I’ll pass it along!

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      1. Apparently one needs to use a service like that from booklinker.com.

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      2. Gotcha! I’ll pass it on!

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  3. I like your new site! By the way, I don’t know if it’s just me but the links on the front page, such as “Step beyond the page” didn’t work for me.

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    1. Thanks for mentioning it! I passed that on to my website/marketer Jes!

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  4. curious about where this goes

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    1. The story gets pretty psychedelic and existential, especially in book 4

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