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Thursday, October 12, 2017
Challenge 102 - Can I beat my granduncle?
As I mentioned before my granduncle is 102 years old.
I want to at least become as old as he and I want to beat him.
I will celebrate each of my birthdays as one step toward this victory.
Every April I will celebrate not just one day but the entire month.
I will not do a countdown from 102, it is not as pleasant to see "how much is left for me". I will just celebrate that what I already have!
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