A letter from Genghis Khan.

 A letter from Genghis Khan.




Don't blame the family for being bad.


I lost my father when I was nine and was kicked out of town.



Don't tell me you're poor


When I had nothing to eat, I lived by eating wild mice.


Don't blame yourself for not knowing or having no power.


I learned to be wise by listening to others.



Don't say it's too hard, so you have to give up.


I escaped with a knife around my neck,


He was shot in the face by an arrow and died and came back to life.



The enemy was not outside, but inside me.


I swept away everything that was cumbersome to me.


The moment I overcame myself, I became Genghis Khan.

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