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Natasha Potter

Natasha Potter

In this existence, I find nothing more thought-provoking, beautiful or immortal than words. So this is why I share my musings, reflections, stories and practices. So that I may leave a small print on this earth, and make myself immortal in some way.

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    In this existence, I find nothing more thought-provoking, beautiful or immortal than words. So this is why I share my musings, so that I may leave a small print on this earth, and make myself immortal in some way - like countless writers before me.

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