Love, Lies and Heartbreaks
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The reason he wrote this book is because he wants the world to know that whatever you think of is what another person had gone through in life or some may still to go through what your thoughts say.
Mello Tefo Mahlotle
Mello Tefo Mahlotle grew up in a village called Makurung Ga-Mphahlele in Limpopo Province (South Africa). He went to a primary called Makurung Primary and also to a Secondary named Dinao in the same village he was brought up. After he has passed his matric in Dinao Secondary in 2013, he then went to Pretoria to further his studies. He developed his passion in writing poetries, short stories, dramas etc. in 2010 while he was doing Grade 10. He used to write stories and poems in his note book. His parents got worried since he was not giving his school work too much attention than his stories and poems. They got worried because he was no longer performing well at school. They then told him to focus more on his studies. Little did they know that writing was in his blood. Little did they know that writing is addictive, and their son was addicted to it.Mello Tefo Mahlotle grew up in a village called Makurung Ga-Mphahlele in Limpopo Province (South Africa). He went to a primary called Makurung Primary and also to a Secondary named Dinao in the same village he was brought up. After he has passed his matric in Dinao Secondary in 2013, he then went to Pretoria to further his studies. He developed his passion in writing poetries, short stories, dramas etc. in 2010 while he was doing Grade 10. He used to write stories and poems in his note book. His parents got worried since he was not giving his school work too much attention than his stories and poems. They got worried because he was no longer performing well at school. They then told him to focus more on his studies. Little did they know that writing was in his blood. Little did they know that writing is addictive, and their son was addicted to it. At first it seemed impossible since he came from a poor family and since he failed his grade 10 trying to write a book of his own that it never happen, but he remembered the words of Nelson Mandela “it always seems impossible until it’s done.” He then had a dream of taking the world by storm, he even told his friends a little about his idea but his friends took it as a joke. His sister then told him not to tell his friends about his ticket to success. He learned so much in this world; one thing he has learned in this world is that “nothing is impossible under the sun, because the word itself is impossible until someone turned it possible.” No one has motivated him, even money never motivated him, but his motivation came from within his heart. He always used to quote “Success comes when you stop chasing the money and start chasing the passion.” He took his own motivation as a real motivation and turned it into a success. He even further said “no one can motivate you better than yourself.” This kind of situations happens where one may even say ''things that have happened to you always find a way to repeat itself to someone else.
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