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The experiences that seem ordinary—or even difficult—can help shape the character needed for future achievements.
“The Boy Who Used to Polish Coffins Became James Bond and Found Love” is more than a story about fame and celebrity.
It is a story about perseverance, ambition, and the power of believing in possibilities beyond one’s circumstances.
And while becoming James Bond made him famous, the values he carried from his early years—and the love he found along the way—may be the most remarkable parts of his story.
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