Best-selling author Paulo Coelho talks to Anita Sethi about his time in an asylum, his disdain for planning and how the internet has changed publishing
I also had to fight for my right to be who I wanted to be..and that was an Artist My Father was against it.he wanted me to be some sort of A student or something like that..My dream was to be in the music business..Entertainment field period..And today I can proudly say I achieved that living over in Europe..My Father apologized Later.
I also had to fight for my right to be who I wanted to be..and that was an Artist My Father was against it.he wanted me to be some sort of A student or something like that..My dream was to be in the music business..Entertainment field period..And today I can proudly say I achieved that living over in Europe..My Father apologized Later.
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